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History 2011

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CONTENTS Introductory Books

Web resource available

Welcome to the new Palgrave Macmillan History Catalogue. 2

Global and Transnational History

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Reference

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Cambridge Imperial and Postcolonial Studies Series

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Theory and Historiography

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Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series

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This Autumn we are delighted to be publishing Hester Vaizey’s Surviving Hitler’s War, a vivid account of family life under the Nazis, based on an award-winning study. We also have some exciting new reference books for history libraries including the innovative Atlas of European Historiography, 1800-2005.

Theory and History Series

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Global Conflict and Security since 1945 Series

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Ancient History

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War, Culture and Society, 1750–1850 Series

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Medieval History

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Writing the Nation Series

42

The New Middle Ages Series

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Middle Eastern History

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Early modern britain and

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United States and Latin American History

47

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Military History

53

Early Modern European History

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Great Generals Series

53

Modern Britain and Ireland

13

Asian History

55

Ireland

20

African History

57

Please visit www.palgrave.com/history to find out even more about our 2010-2011 publishing program. If you would like to submit a proposal or you have an idea for a new publication, please do contact us.

Modern European History

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Gender and Women’s History

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Best wishes,

Modernism and...

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Gender and History Series

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Spain

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Gender and Sexualities in History Series

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Michael Strang, Publisher, History (Scholarly and Reference) | m.strang@palgrave.com

Queenship and Power Series

For undergraduates, new highlights include two exciting Asian history textbooks: A New History of Southeast Asia, a comprehensive history written by a team of experts at the National University of Singapore lead by M. C. Ricklefs; and a new addition to our Essential Histories series, Kyung Moon Hwang’s A History of Korea.

Italy

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History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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Italian and Italian American Studies

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Kate Haines, Publisher, History (Undergraduate) | k.haines@ palgrave.com

France

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Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology Series

Germany

29

Holocaust Studies

32

Russian and East European History

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Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History Series

Sonya Barker, Senior Editor, History (Undergraduate Series and New Editions) | s.barker@palgrave.com

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Index

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Madeline Voke, Marketing Executive, Humanities | m.voke@ palgrave.com

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Introductory books • Reference Introductory Books

How to Write History that People Want to Read Ann Curthoys, Professor of History, University of Sydney, Australia and Ann McGrath, Professor of History, Australian National University, Australia

‘The style is informal, the voice is democratic... The book is a gem, dissrmingly intimate, unpretentious and loaded with sound advice.’ - Peter Cochrane, Australian Literary Review

The essential, easy-to-use guide to writing history for all aspiring history authors. From advice on how much research is necessary to when you should start writing; from how to manage notes and files to how to structure your work, How to Write History that People Want to Read is the book no aspiring history writer should be without. Contents: Acknowledgments / Introduction: Navigating history in the 21st century / Which History to Tell? / Who is your History for? / Crying in the Archives / History in 3D: Visual, Oral and Material Sources / / How to Avoid Writer’s Block / Once upon a Time: Beginnings and Endings / Narrative, Plot, Action! / Styling Pasts for Presents / Character and Emotion / Footnote Fetishism: Quotes and Notes / Tough Love: Editing and Revising / Epilogue: The After Party – Marketing, Celebrating and Reviews / Notes / Index February 2011 Paperback

272pp £14.99

A Student’s Guide to History

REFERENCE

11th edition Jules R. Benjamin, Ithaca College , USA

‘Of all the guides I have tried, A Student’s Guide to History is the best.’ - Charles Sanders, Jr., Kansas State University, USA ‘A Student’s Guide to History is an excellent toolbox of essential skills for doing history.’ - Roger Davis, University of Nebraska at Kearney, USA Contents: The Subject of History / Succeeding in Your History Class / Working with Historical Evidence / Building a History Essay / Preparing Specific Writing Assignments / Researching a History Topic / Writing a Research Paper / Documenting Your Paper: Citing Sources in Chicago Style March 2010 Paperback

336pp £18.99

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International Historical Statistics 1750–2005 Brian Mitchell, Fellow, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK

'Remain(s) the most important general historical source.' - Choice 'Monumental in scale yet well set out and easy to use.' - Choice

3-Volume Set November 2007 2580pp Pack £825.00

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Africa, Asia and Oceania 5th edition November 2007 1216pp Hardback £305.00

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Americas

Studying History

6th edition

3rd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK and Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, Northumbria University, UK

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November 2007 896pp Hardback £305.00

Europe 6th edition November 2007 1104pp Hardback £305.00

August 2007 Paperback

260pp £14.99

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Reference

Atlas of European Historiography

Dictionary of Labour Biography Volume XIII

The Making of a Profession, 1800-2005 Edited by Ilaria Porciani, Professor of History, University of Bologna, Italy and Lutz Raphael, Professor of History, University of Trier, Germany An innovative Atlas which maps the development of the historical profession. Systematically integrating texts and maps, this is a valuable and unique resource for students and scholars of development of European culture and the history of European nationalism. Contents: Introduction: The Landscape of European Historiography: Institutions, Networks and Communities / Acknowledgments / PART I: EUROPE: GENERAL MAPS / PART II: EMPIRES / British Empire / Habsburg Empire / Ottoman Empire / Russian Empire and the Soviet Union / PART III: COUNTRIES / Iceland; G.Halfdanarson / Denmark; C.Møller Jørgensen / Norway; J.Eiwind Myhre / Sweden; H.Gunneriusson / Finland; M.Kaarninen / Estonia; A.Murst / Latvia; A.Sne / Lithuania; V.Selenis / Russia; A.Antonschenko / Belarus; H.Sahanovich / Ukraine; S.Petrovych Stelmakh / Moldavia; C.Ungureanu / Poland; J.Centkowski / Austria; E.Bruckmüller / Hungary; E.Ring / Bohemia and Moravia; P.Kolar / Slovakia; D.Kovac / Bulgaria; D.Parusheva / Romania; B.Murgescu & A.Toader / Yugoslavia; U.Brunnbauer / Serbia; U.Brunnbauer / Croatia; U.Brunnbauer / Montenegro; U.Brunnbauer / Macedonia; U.Brunnbauer / Slovenia; U.Brunnbauer / Bosnia Herzegovina; U.Brunnbauer / Albania; V.Duka / Greece; V.Karamanolakis / Turkey; F.Ergut / Cyprus; C.Schabel / Malta; C.Dalli / Germany; M.Middell & T.Jansen / Belgium; J.Tollebeek / Netherlands; R.Rittersma & A.Pelgrom / Luxemburg; S.Kmec / France; E.Picard / Switzerland; I.Hermann / Italy; M.Moretti & I.Porciani / Spain; M.Esteban De Vega& D.Mota / Catalonia; L.Roura / Portugal; S.Campos Matos& J.Freitas / Ireland; M.O’Dowd / Great Britain; R.D.Anderson / PART IV: CROSS CONTRIBUTIONS / Writing European History outside Europe; K.Naumann / Bilateral Commissions; M.Cattaruzza & S.Zala / International Historical Congresses; I.Porciani / Historical Museums; I.Porciani / Index November 2010 264pp full colour maps Hardback £140.00

The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History Edited by William D. Rubinstein, Professor of History, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, Michael Jolles, Member of the Council of the Jewish Historical Society of England, and Fellow, Royal Historical Society and Hilary L. Rubenstein, former Research Fellow in History, University of Melbourne, Australia; Fellow, Royal Historical Society, and Member of the Council of the Navy Records Society

Edited by Keith Gildart, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Wolverhampton, UK and David Howell, Professor of Politics, University of York, UK

‘The best of its kind anywhere in the world.’The Guardian Reviews of previous volumes: Volume III ‘...fascinating picture of the richness and diversity of the British labour tradition.’- The Times Volume VI ‘The Dictionary becomes more valuable as it progresses...the work remains a monument to scholarship and the British people.’- Professor E.J. Hobsbawm, New Society Volume VII ‘The Dictionary is now well estabilshed as a central source for details of careers and bibliographic information.’- Dr H.C.G. Matthew, English Historical Review Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes To Readers / List Of Contributors / List Of Bibliographies And Special Notes / Biographies / Consolidated List Of Names In Volumes I-Xiii / General Index March 2010 Hardback

448pp £100.00

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The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History is the first point of reference for anyone seeking information on what is widely seen as contemporary Britain’s most successful and influential minority community. The dictionary if an authoritative and comprehensive guide to key people and events in Anglo-Jewish history from Cromwell’s readmittance of the Jews in 1656 to the present day. Unique and comprehensive, it contains nearly 3000 entries, a vast majority of which are not featured in any other sources. Compiled by some of the most eminent historians of British Jewry, this reference book is a necessary addition to university libraries, especially those serving departments working in Modern British History, Ethnic History and Jewish Studies. Contents: Foreword /Introduction / Abbreviations used in the Text / Abbreviations used in the Source Notes / Glossary / Dictionary A-Z October 2010 Hardback

1464pp £125.00

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Writing the Nation Series Editors: Stefan Berger, Christoph Conrad and Guy Marchal - see page 42 for more titles in this series

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r eference • THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History Since 1750 Graham Bannock, Visiting Professor, London Westminster University, UK and R.E Baxter, formerly Chief Economic Advisor to the Electricity Council, the National Ports Council, and for his own Economic Consultancy, Baxter Eadie Ltd

‘It is more important than ever that central bankers and other policymakers in the public as well as private sectors have a firm grasp of history. With this enyclopedia to hand, there can be no excuse for ignorance...Here in this compact yet detailed reference work, are all the key topics, issues and periods of world economic history conveniently summarised, packaged and indexed...Users who turn to it for such guidance will not be disappointed.’-Robert Pringle, Central Banking, February 2010 October 2009 Hardback

584pp £150.00

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The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History From the mid-19th century to the present day Edited by Akira Iriye, Charles Warren Research Professor of American History, Emeritus, Harvard University , USA and Pierre-Yves Saunier, Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

‘I do not know of any other reference work which attempts to cover recent world history from a transnational perspective...All university libraries catering for academic work in any aspect of modern history, as well as in international relations, politics, law, etc. should seriously consider buying this book.’ - Reference Reviews January 2009 Hardback

1272pp £155.00

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theory and historiography

The Future of History Alun Munslow, Emeritus Professor of History and Historical Theory, Staffordshire University, UK

‘The first stop for anyone thinking about history’s current state and its future possibilities.’ Keith Jenkins, Emeritus Professor of Historical Theory, University of Chichester, UK 'This is daring and will, or at least should, impact the practice of history, giving aid and hope to those who wish to break free of the constraints of traditional practice.’ - Robert A. Rosenstone, Professor of History, California Institute of Technology, USA Contents: Introduction / PART I / The Epistemological Problem for Historians / What Do Conventional Historians Believe? / Scepticism, Relativism and Ethics / Irony / Self, Standpoint and Subjectivity / PART II / Responsibility / History and Aesthetics / Authorship / Form Before Content / Experimental History / Expressionist History / Conclusion / Glossary / Further Reading / Notes / Index

With a new introduction by Richard J. Evans 3rd edition Edited by David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of Beritish History, University of London, UK April 2004 PAperback

192pp £16.99

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Why History Matters John Tosh, Department of History, Reohampton University, UK

‘Tosh is refreshing and impressive in getting away from the false parallels and cliches that can bedevil the use and abuse, of history in today's media...This is an important book - which policy-makers, media men and women and, dare I say it, politicians should all read.’ - History Today

August 2010 312pp 216x138mm 1 b/w table and 1 b/w line drawing Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-23241-9 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-23242-6

April 2008 Paperback

What is History?

Nations and their Histories

With a new introduction by Richard J. Evans 3rd edition

Constructions and Representations

E.H. Carr, sometime Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK and Richard J. Evans, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge, UK

‘As a lively, challenging view of the purpose of historical inquiry and the role of the historian... What is History? has yet to be bettered.’ - David Horspool, Times Literary Supplement June 2002 Hardback

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What is History Now?

240pp £7.99

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192pp £9.99

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Edited by Susana Carvalho, Research Student, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and François Gemenne, Junior Lecturer, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France October 2009 312pp 216x138mm 5 b/w illustrations and 2 figures Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-21860-4

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THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY Reenactment History

Theory and History

Series Editors: Vanessa Agnew and Jonathan Lamb

Series Editor: Donald M. MacRaild

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Historical Reenactment

Biography and History

From Realism to the Affective Turn

Barbara Caine, Professor of History, Monash University, Australia

Edited by Iain McCalman, Professorial Research Fellow, SOPHI, University of Sydney, Australia and Paul A. Pickering, Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies, Australian National University, Australia A unique examination of historical reenactment across a range of disciplines and genres since the 18th century. January 2010 248pp 16 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Settler and Creole Reenactment Edited by Vanessa Agnew, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, USA and Jonathan Lamb, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities, Vanderbilt University, USA This book explores how settler and creole cultures figure their relation to the past, the landscape and the indigenous people. December 2009 352pp 15 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

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To order all titles in the series: Hardback: 978-0-230-20286-3 Paperback: 978-0-230-20287-0

‘An excellent overview of the relationship between biography and history, and the underlying debates.’ - Melanie Nolan, National Centre for Biography, Australian National University, Australia ‘Historical biography is a topic which historians have neglected for far too long, and this incisive and thought-provoking survey fills a real gap in the literature.’ - Jane Ridley, University of Buckingham, UK Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Historians and the Question of Biography / The Biographical Impulse / Collective Biography / Auto/biography and Life Writing / Reflecting on Biography / Changing Biographical Practices / Glossary / Notes / Further Reading / Index May 2010 Hardback Paperback

160pp £52.50 £17.99

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Narrative and History Alun Munslow, Emeritus Professor of History and Historical Theory, Staffordshire University, UK July 2007 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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Social Theory and Social History Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History and Avram Taylor, Lecturer in History, both at University of Northumbria, UK November 2004 216pp Paperback £17.99

Postmodernism and History Willie Thompson, Visiting Professor, University of Northumbria, UK Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements / Introduction / What is ‘Postmodernism’? / Status of Historical Evidence / Problems of Representation / Representation, Narrative and Emplotment / Michel Foucault - Representation and Power / Representation and Relativism, Cognitive and Moral / Representation, Metanarratives and Microhistories / Conclusion / Glossary / Notes / Further Reading / Index April 2004 Paperback

176pp £17.99

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Empiricism and History Stephen Davies, Senior Lecturer in History, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Contents: Introduction / The Creation of Empirical History / The Perfection of Empirical History / The Transformation of Biography in Empirical History / The Empirical History of Institutions / Political History - The Master Topic? / Economic History and Empiricism / History of Ideas -The Empirical Turn / Conclusion / Glossary / Notes / Further Reading / Index / May 2003 Paperback

176pp £17.99

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Marxism and History Matt Perry, Lecturer, University of Sunderland , UK March 2002 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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Cultural History Anna Green, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Exeter, UK November 2007 208pp Paperback £17.99

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ancient History

The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History

ancient History

A History of Greece Nicholas Doumanis, Senior Lecturer in World History, University of New South Wales, Australia

Drawing on the latest research into ancient, medieval and modern history, this singlevolume traces the history of Greek culture and societies from the Bronze Age to the Present. Written for the general reader and undergraduate student, it examines the continuities and changes across the entirety of Greek history. December 2009 272pp 10 maps and 8 photographs Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

May 2010 125 maps Paperback

200pp

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The Early Byzantine Historians Warren Treadgold, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies, Saint Louis University, USA

‘Everyone who likes Byzantine history will enjoy this historiography.’ M. Johnson, Choice Reviews Online

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity

October 2010 Hardback

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272pp £55.00

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Bill Yenne, Author of more than two dozen books on military, aviation and historical topics

This unique and complete mapping of the history of the Byzantine Empire, featuring over 100 specially designed maps, charts the history and key aspects of the political, social and economic history of a medieval empire which bridged the Christian and Islamic worlds from the late Roman period into the late Middle Ages.

978-1-4039-8613-9 978-1-4039-8614-6

This study of various female deities of GraecoRoman antiquity is the first to provide evidence that primary goddesses were conceived of as virgin mothers in the earliest layers of their cults. By taking feminist analysis of divinities further, this book provides a fresh angle on our understanding of these deities.

Lessons from History’s Undefeated General

John Haldon, Professor of Byzantine History and Hellenic Studies, Princeton University, USA

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Marguerite Rigoglioso, Adjunct Instructor, Dominican University of California, USA

Alexander the Great

April 2010 456pp 216x138mm 1 b/w illustration, 2 maps, and 1 b/w table Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-24367-5

Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium Perceptions and Representations in Art and Text Myrto Hatzaki, Curator, The Ilias Lalaounis Jewellery Museum and the A.G. Leventis Foundation

'A must amongst Byzantinists and Hellenists...’ Reviews in History October 2009 208pp 68 colour plates Hardback £50.00

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A masterful biography, tracing Alexander’s influence on the course of cultural and political history and the scope of his military prowess.

April 2010 224pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £14.99

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World Generals Series

Herodotus and Sima Qian: The First Great Historians of Greece and China A Brief History with Documents Thomas R. Martin, College of the Holy Cross, USA Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: Inventing History Writing in Greece and China / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / Herodotus, The Histories / How Asia and Europe Became Enemies: The Story of Croesus / How Others Live: The Customs of the Persians, Egyptians, Massagetai, and Scythians / Roping Asia to Europe: The Persian Invasion of Greece / Death before Dishonor: The Battle of Thermopylae and the Story of the Three Hundred / Human Wisdom and Divine Vengeance: Artemisia’s Advice and Hermotimus’s Revenge / Ending Stories: Cruelty and Revenge on Both Sides / Sima Qian, The Records of the Historian / Castration as the Price of Writing History: Sima Qian’s Autobiographical Letter to Ren An / The First Emperor of China: The Basic Annals of the Qin Dynasty / Born from a Dragon: The Origins of Gaozu, founder of the Former Han Dynasty / A Woman in Power: Empress Lü / Heroic Hermits: The Biographies of Bo Yi and Shu Qi / Arts of War: The Biographies of Sun Wu and Sun Bin / Imperial Assassin: The Biography of Jing Ke / How Others Live: The Customs of the Xiongnu March 2010 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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ANCIENT HISTORY • Medieval History

Bonds of Blood Gender, Lifecycle, and Sacrifice in Aztec Culture Caroline Dodds, Pennock, Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leicester, UK

‘This study, beautifully written and organized, is a fresh approach to both the problems of understanding Aztec human sacrifice...With exhaustive research Caroline Dodds Pennock ties together these two strains of enquiry in a tour-de-force argument that resolves many seeming contradictions and allows the modern Westerner to enter Aztec society with less apprehension.’ - Emily Umberger, Arizona State University, USA The history of the Aztecs has been haunted by the spectre of human sacrifice. Reinvesting the Aztecs with a humanity frequently denied to them, and exploring their spectacular religious violence as a comprehensible element of life, this book integrates a fresh interpretation of gender with an innovative study of the everyday life of the Aztecs. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Note on Translation and Terminology / Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Glossary / Introduction / Living with Death / Birth and Blood / Growing Up / Tying the Knot / Marriage and Partnership / Outside the Norm / Aging and Mortality / Conclusion January 2011 Paperback

248pp £18.99

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Winner of the 2008 Royal Historical Society Gladstone Prize Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series Editors: Rab Houston and Edward Muir ebook available from: Dawson ERA, Ebook Library, ebooks. com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary

Medieval History

The Later Middle Ages A Sourcebook

Thinking Medieval

Carolyn P. Collette, Professor of English Language and Literature and Harold Garrett-Goodyear, Professor of History, both at Mount Holyoke College, USA

An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages Marcus Bull, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol , UK

‘Required reading for all medievalists, [and] for all students embarking on a study of the middle ages.' - Stephen Church, Reviews in History September 2005 168pp £16.99 Paperback

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The Children’s Crusade Medieval History, Modern Mythistory Gary Dickson, Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK

‘Sometimes extremely funny. I would not be surprised if it became a classic.’ - Jonathan RileySmith, The Tablet ‘Dickson has provided an original and profound work that deserves serious study by all historians and wide use in the historiography classes of history majors as well as graduate students.’ - James M. Powell, Syracuse University, The Catholic Historical Review April 2010 264pp b/w illustrations Paperback £12.99

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More than a hundred primary documents offer students of later medieval English literature, society, and history intriguing original perspectives through which to understand the literary texts of the period 1350-1500 as well as the culture which created and received them. Complete with a substantial introduction, annotations and a timeline. Contents: Series Editor’s Preface / Chronology / Introduction / The English Languages / Spiritual Affirmations, Aspirations and Anxieties / Violence and the Work of Chivalry / Scientia; Knowledge, Practical, Theoretical and Historical / Book Production, The World of Manuscripts, Patrons and Readers / Producing and Exchanging: Work in Manors and Towns / Polity and Governance, Unity and Disunity / Further Reading / Index October 2010 366pp 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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Palgrave Sourcebooks Series Editor: Steven Matthews

The Early Middle Ages The Birth of Europe Lynette Olson, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sydney, Australia November 2006 264pp 33 pictures and 20 maps Paperback £20.99

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Medieval History

Early Medieval Europe, 300–1000

The New Middle Ages

3rd edition Roger Collins, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of History, University of Edinburgh, UK

Roger Collins provides a comprehensive account of the centuries during which Europe became a new culturally coherent, if politically divided, entity. This third edition of a classic textbook history of early medieval Europe is fully updated, rewritten and revised to take account of the latest scholarship and to improve its literary style. Contents: List of Maps and Genealogies / Chronology of Main Events, 238-1000 / Preface to the First Edition / Preface to the Second Edition / Preface to the Third Edition / Introduction / Crisis and Change in the Roman Empire, 235-305 / The Age of Constantine, 305-350 / Protecting the Empire, 350-395 / From the Battle of Adrianople to the Sack of Rome, 378-410 / A Divided City: the Christian Church, 300-460 / The Warlords / The New Kingdoms / The Twilight of the West, 518-568 / Constantinople, Persia and the Arabs / Decadent and DoNothing Kings, 511-711 / From Britain to the Kingdoms of the Angles, 410-874 / The Lombards in Italy, c.540-712 / The Parting of East and West / Monks and Missionaries / Francia Revived, 714-768 / Charlemagne, 768-814 / The Carolingian Regime / ‘The Dissension of Kings’, 814-911 / ‘The Desolation of the Pagans’ / The Empire Revived, 875-1002 / The Western Frontiers of Christendom: Spain, 711-1037 / Abbreviations / Notes / Bibliography / Index August 2010 592pp 2 maps and 8 charts Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Palgrave History of Europe

What Were the Crusades? 4th edition Jonathan Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge, UK

Margaret Paston’s Piety

Series Editor: Bonnie Wheeler For more information about the series visit: www.palgrave.com/NMA

Edited by Joel Rosenthal, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, State University of New York, Stonybrook, USA

‘Palgrave’s increasingly exciting New Middle Ages Series...is quickly becoming one of the most important and innovative in the field.’ - The Times Literary Supplement

Magnificence and the Sublime in Medieval Aesthetics Art, Architecture, Literature, Music Edited by Stephen Jaeger, Professor Emeritus, Department of Germanic Language and Literature, University of Illinois, USA

These essays recover the lively discussions on the topics of ‘magnificence’ and ‘the sublime’ in the art and literature of antiquity, the Renaissance, and the ages following, and apply them to the Middle Ages to draw exciting new conlcusions.

into daily medieval life. September 2010 256pp 10pp illustrations Hardback £52.50

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The Letters of Heloise and Abelard A Translation of Their Collected Correspondence and Related Writings Edited by Mary Martin McLaughlin, sometime Independent Scholar and Bonnie Wheeler, Associate Professor and Director of Medieval Studies, Southern Methodist University, USA

On Farting

The letters of Heloise and Abelard will remain one of the great, romantic and intellectual documents of human civilization while they, themselves, are probably second only to Romeo and Juliet in the fame accrued by tragic lovers. Here, for the first time, is the complete correspendence with commentary.

Language and Laughter in the Middle Ages

January 2010 Hardback

Valerie Allen, Associate Professor of Literature, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA

On the Purification of Women

November 2010 320pp 32pp illustrations Hardback £52.50

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‘The book is witty and learned: a tour de force of scholarship and cultural history. The tone is perfectly judged.' - Ruth Evans, Professor of English, University of Stirling, UK

Paula Rieder, Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska, USA

May 2010 Paperback

December 2009 Hardback

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Churching in Northern France

256pp £39.99

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Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe Edited by Theresa Marie Earenfight, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the Medieval Studies Program, Seattle University, USA

EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Essays in Celebration of the Work of Bernard Capp

Elizabeth I Ilona Bell, Clarke Professor of English, Williams College, USA

This book focuses on the ways in which Elizabeth represented herself in her own words, especially in speeches, reported conversations, and private poems, from the first half of her reign when she was simultaneously establishing her political authority and negotiating marriage at home and abroad.

The essays in this collection use new research and archival sources to expand on the classic work of economic historians in dissecting the relationship between medieval women, wealth, and power. April 2010 300pp 3pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Berenguela of Castile (1180–1246) and Political Women in the High Middle Ages Miriam Shadis, Research Scholar and History Teacher, Ohio University, USA

The women in the family which ruled thirteenthcentury Castile used maternity, familial and political strategy, and religious and cultural patronage to secure their personal power as well as to promote their lineage. Leonor of England and her daughters provide the context for a study focusing on Berenguela of Castile, queen of Leon through marriage and of Castile by right of inheritance, whose most significant accomplishment was to enable the successful rule of her son Fernando. October 2009 Hardback

272pp £32.50

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The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England

226pp £55.00 £16.99

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Queenship and Power Series Editors: Carole Levin and Charles Beem

Edited by Angela McShane, Tutor in Postgraduate Studies (1600 – 1800), Victoria and Albert Museum, UK and Garthine Walker, Senior Lecturer in History, Cardiff University, UK

Bernard Capp, Professor of History at the University of Warwick, has made ground-breaking contributions to early modern history. This fascinating collection of essays by renowned and emerging scholars reflects his wide interests and explores how everyday matters reveal extraordinary aspects of early modern life, while seemingly exceptional acts and beliefs illuminate the routine experience of ordinary people. May 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture Britain and Ireland, 1660-1714 George Southcombe, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Somerville College, UK and Grant Tapsell, Lecturer in History, University of St Andrews, UK

Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England Edited by David Lemmings, Head, School of History and Politics and Claire Walker, Lecturer in History, both at University of Adelaide, Australia

An exploration of links between opinion and governance in Early Modern England, studying moral panics about crime, sex and belief. Hypothesizing that media-driven panics proliferated in the 1700s, with the development of newspapers and government sensibility to opinion, it also considers earlier panics about cross-dressing and witchcraft. November 2009 296pp 1 table and 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Contents: List of Figures / Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction: Why Study Restoration History? / What was Restored in 1660? / Why were Dissenters a Problem? / What was at Stake in the Exclusion Crisis? / Was Charles II a Successful ‘Royal Politician’? / Why Did James VII and II Lose His Thrones? / How Important was the ‘British’ Dimension to Restoration Political Life? / How Important was Politics Out-of-Doors in this Period? / Why Study Restoration Culture? / What were the main Forces for Change and Continuity in the PostRevolutionary World, 1688-1714? / Conclusion / Notes / Further Reading / Index November 2009 256pp images and graphs Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

The Northern Rebellion of 1569

The Historical Study of Women

Faith, Politics and Protest in Elizabethan England

England 1500-1700

K.J. Kesselring, Associate Professor of History, Dalhousie University, Canada

‘This comprehensive and readable study acknowledges that religion was the crucial grievance that gave rise to the rebellion.’ - James Kelly, The Tablet

May 2010 248pp 5 b/w illustrations and4 maps Paperback £18.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-24889-2

Amanda Capern, Lecturer, History Department, University of Hull, UK

‘Writing a textbook about such a diverse topic as the history of early modern women is no mean feat...Amanda Capern’s book is by far the most wide-ranging and will set the debates for much future work in the fields of both historical and literary studies about early-modern women.’ - Jackie Eales, Journal of Gender Studies

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This new paperback edition of a richly detailed survey of the history of early-modern women covers the history of ideas, social life, political participation, religious culture and women’s writing. Capern treats women’s history as inherently political and offers a new interpretative framework for understanding the history of femininity in early-modern England.

Loyalty and Identity

Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Historical Study of Women: England 1500-1700 / Intellectual Foundations / Querelle des Femmes / Femininity: Prescription, Rhetoric and Context / Law and Private Life / Politics and Authority in the Public Sphere / Religion and Civil War / Education and Women’s Writing / Conclusion: Femininity Transformed / Index

Jacobites at Home and Abroad Edited by Paul Monod, Barton Hepburn Professor of History, Middlebury College, USA, Murray Pittock, Bradley Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow, UK and Daniel Szechi, Professor of History, University of Manchester, UK

A fresh approach to a fascinating subject: Jacobitism. This collection of essays focuses on issues of identity and memory among Jacobites in Scotland, Ireland, England and Europe. They examine Jacobitism as an integral aspect of culture and society in the British Isles and beyond during the century after 1688. November 2009 296pp 216x138mm 10 b/w illustrations and 8 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22257-1

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October 2010 Paperback

456pp £16.99

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Queenship and Power

Tudor Queenship The Reigns of Mary and Elizabeth Edited by Anna Whitelock, Lecturer in Early Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and Alice Hunt, Lecturer in Early Modern English Literature, University of Southampton, UK Contents: ‘Partners in throne and grave’; A.Hunt & A.Whitelock / PART I: REPUTATIONS / Memorializing Mary and Elizabeth; A.McLaren / PART II: PRECEDENTS AND TRADITIONS / Examples and Admonitions: What Mary did for Elizabeth; J.Richards / Godly Queens: The Royal Iconographies of Mary and Elizabeth; P.Kewes / Reforming Tradition: The Coronations of Mary and Elizabeth; A.Hunt / Dressed to Impress; M.Hayward / Elizabeth I: An Old Testament King; S.Doran / PART III: EDUCATING FOR RULE / A Culture of Reverence: Princess Mary’s Household; J.McIntosh / Christian Women or Sovereign Queens? The Schooling of Mary and Elizabeth; A.Pollnitz / PART IV: LOVE AND WAR / Our Greatest Hope? European Propaganda and the Spanish Match; C.Streckfuss / Power-sharing: The Co-monarchy of Mary and Philip; A.Samson / ‘Woman, Warrior, Queen’?; A.Whitelock / Courtly Games: Elizabeth and the Kings of France; G.Richardson / PART V: LOYALTY AND SERVICE / What Happened to Mary’s Councillors?; R.Houlbrooke / Below Stairs: Serving the Queen; R.C.Braddock / Women, Friendship and Memory; C.Merton

The British Atlantic World, 1500–1800

September 2010 288pp Hardback £52.00

2nd edition

High and Mighty Queens of Early Modern England

Edited by David Armitage, Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Michael J. Braddick, Professor of History, Department of History, University of Sheffield, UK

‘An essential starting-point for undergraduate readers.’ - Keith Mason, University of Liverpool, UK January 2009 3 maps and 5 tables Hardback Paperback

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Realities and Representations Edited by Carole Levin, Professor of History, University of Nebraska, USA, Debra Barrett-Graves, Assistant Professor of English, College of Santa Fe, USA and Jo Eldridge Carney, Assistant Professor of English, College of New Jersey, USA February 2010 Paperback

284pp £20.00

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Elizabeth of York

Learned Queen

Arlene Naylor Okerlund, Professor of English, San Jose State University, USA November 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00

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Queenship and Voice in Medieval Northern Europe William Layher, Professor of Medieval German and Medieval Scandinavian Literature, Washington University, St. Louis, USA

This book examines female lordship and the power of the political voice in medieval Northern Europe, focusing on three prominent, foreign-born queens of medieval Scandinavia - Agnes of Denmark (d. 1304), Eufemia of Norway (d. 1312) and Margareta of Denmark/Sweden (d. 1412) - who acted as cultural mediators and initiators of political change. October 2010 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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The Monstrous Regiment of Women Female Rulers in Early Modern Europe Sharon L. Jansen, Professor of English, Pacific Lutheran University, USA

‘...this counternarrative unveils a shrouded history that is enjoyable, thoughtful, and definitely worth the read. Highly recommended.' - B. Lowe, Choice February 2010 Paperback

324pp £20.00

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The Image of Elizabeth I in Politics and Poetry

Early Modern European History

Linda Shenk, Assistant Professor of English, Iowa State University, USA

The Thirty Years War

January 2010 Hardback

A Sourcebook

256pp £52.00

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The Death of Elizabeth I Remembering and Reconstructing the Virgin Queen Catherine Loomis, Associate Professor of English, University of New Orleans, USA

This book surveys a large and rarely examined body of early modern poems, plays, and prose works written to commemorate Queen Elizabeth I. Contents: The Death of Queen Elizabeth I / ‘Weepe with Joy’: Elegies for Elizabeth / ‘Some strange eruption to our state’: Elizabeth Southwell’s Manuscript Account of the Death of Queen Elizabeth / ‘Under whom is figured our late Queene Elizabeth’: The Queen in Jacobean Drama October 2010 Hardback

208pp £48.50

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The Face of Queenship Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I Anna Riehl, Assistant Professor of English, Auburn University, USA Contents: Plain Queen, Gorgeous King: Tudor Royal Faces / ‘Let nature paint your beauty’s glory’: Beauty and Cosmetics / Meeting the Queen: Documentary Accounts / ‘Mirrors more than one’: Elizabeth’s Literary Faces / Portraiture: The Painted Texts of Elizabeth’s Faces / PART I: ELIZABETH AND HILLIARD / / PART II: AUGMENTING THE CANON July 2010 Hardback

272pp £52.00

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Peter H. Wilson, Professor of History, University of Hull, UK

‘This book is a superb and unique means of introducing newcomers to the political and military events that shaped the course of the war. It is the rare example of a user-friendly, single-volume edition of primary sources that covers all aspects of one of the most important and protracted wars in early modern Europe.’ - Michael Schaich, Research Fellow and Head Librarian, German Historical Institute, London, UK An edited and annotated collection of translated documents on the Thirty Years War, providing students with accessible source material on this destructive conflict. Covering all aspects of the war from a variety of contemporary perspectives, it brings together an exciting range of material from treaties to literature to eyewitness accounts. Contents: List of Maps and Figures / Chronology / Introduction / Political and Religious Tension in the Empire after 1555 / Confessional Polarisation? Protestant Union and Catholic League / Crisis in the Habsburg Monarchy / The Bohemian Revolt and its Aftermath / Spain and the Netherlands / The War in Western and Northern Germany 1621-9 / The Catholic Ascendancy / The Edict of Restitution / Swedish Intervention / The Destruction of Magdeburg, 1631 / Sweden’s Search for Security and Reward, 1631-5 / Wallenstein’s Second Generalship 1632-4 / The Peace of Prague, 1635 / War and Politics, 1635-40 / Military Organisation and the War Economy / Experience / Peace Making 1641-8 / The Peace of Westphalia / Peace Implementation, Celebration and Commemoration / Guide to Further Reading / Index October 2010 288pp 234x156mm 4 b/w illustrations, 2 maps, and 8 b/w tables Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-24206-7 Hardbacl £60.00 9780230242050

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EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Wallenstein

World-Building and the Early Modern Imagination

The Enigma of the Thirty Years War

Edited by Allison B. Kavey, Associate Professor, History Department, City University of New York, John Jay College, USA

Geoff Mortimer, formerly Lecturer in German, St Edmund Hall, Oxford University, UK

Albrecht Wallenstein was a legendary military commander and generalissimo of the Habsburg forces, yet was eventually assassinated on the orders of Emperor Ferdinand II. This accessible modern biography for the Englishspeaking reader dispels the many historical myths surrounding this central character of the Thirty Years War. Contents: List of Illustrations / Conventions and References / A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery inside an Enigma / No Great Expectations / Early Manhood / A Scandal in Bohemia / Richer Than All his Tribe / The Fault Is Not in our Stars / Some Achieve Greatness / Go, Captain, Greet the Danish King / At the Parting of the Ways / The Wheel Is Come Full Circle / Once More unto the Breach / From the Fury of the Norsemen Deliver Us / Of Peace and Other Demons / Decline and Fall / Assassination Is the Quickest Way / But Brutus Says He Was Ambitious / References / Bibliography / Index

The early modern period was rife with attempts to re-imagine the world and the human place within it. This volume looks at natural philosophers, playwrights, historians, and other figures in the period 1500-1700 as a means of accessing the plethora of world models that circulated in Europe during this era.

Religion, Political Conflict, and the Search for Conformity, 1350-1750

Contents: Introduction: ‘Think you there was, or ever could be’ a World such as this I Dreamed; A.B.Kavey / Paracelsus on the ‘New Creation’ and Demonic Magic: Misunderstandings, Oversights, and False Accusations in His Early Reception; D.T.Daniel / Building Blocks: Imagination, Knowledge, and Passion in Agrippa von Nettesheim’s De Oculta Philosophia Libri Tres; A.B.Kavey / The Astrological Cosmos of Johannes Kepler; S.J.Rabin / A Theater of the Unseen: Athanasius Kircher’s Museum in Rome; M.A.Waddell / Fantasy Islands: Utopia, The Tempest and New Atlantis as Places of Controlled Credulousness; G.Giglioni / Imagination and Pleasure in the Cosmography of Thomas Burnet’s Sacred Theory of the Earth; A.Coppola / The Jesuit Mission to Ethiopia (1555-1634) and the Death of Prester John; M.Salvadore / Red Sea Travelers in Mediterranean Lands: Ethiopian Scholars and Early Modern Orientalism, ca. 1500-1668; J.De Lorenzi / ‘’In manners they be rude, and monst’rous eke in fashion’: Images of Otherness in Early Modern Drama’; P.Tuite / Icons of Atrocity: John Derricke’s Image of Irelande (1581); V.Carey

Peter G. Wallace, Dewar Professor of History, Hartwick College, USA

October 2010 19pp figures Hardback

July 2010 304pp 3 maps and 8 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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The Long European Reformation

September 2003 280pp 3 maps Paperback £19.99

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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Women and the Practice of Medical Care in Early Modern Europe, 1400–1800 Leigh Whaley, Professor of History, Acadia University, Canada

Women have engaged in healing from the beginning of history, often within the context of the home. This book studies the role, contributions and challenges faced by women healers in France, Spain, Italy and England, including medical practice among women in the Jewish and Muslim communities, from the later Middle Ages to approximately 1800. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Medieval Contribution / New Medical Regulations and their Impact on Female Healers / Early Modern notions of Women: Contradictory Views on Women as Healers / Medical Treatises and Texts written by Women and for Women / Female Midwives and the Medical Profession / The Healing Care of Nurses / The ‘Irregular’ Female Healer in Early modern Europe: a Variety of Practitioners / Motherly Medicine: Domestic Healers and Apothecaries / The Wise-Woman as Healer: Popular Medicine, Witchcraft and Magic / Epilogue / Bibliography / Index November 2010 368pp £65.00 Hardback

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Material Readings of Early Modern Culture Texts and Social Practices, 1580-1730 Edited by James Daybell, Reader in Early Modern British History and Peter Hinds, Senior Lecturer in English, both at University of Plymouth, UK

This book explores the significance of the physicality of manuscripts and printed early modern texts. September 2010 288pp 43 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

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Early Modern Literature in History Series Editors: Cedric C. Brown and Andrew Hadfield

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EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY • MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Authority and Identity A Sociolinguistic History of Europe before the Modern Age

The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites The Politics of Culture, 1650-1750

Robert McColl Millar, Lecturer in Linguistics, University of Aberdeen, UK

Nicholas Henshall, formerly Head of History, Stockport Grammar School, UK

July 2010 256pp 216x138mm 10 line drawings and 7 maps Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-23255-6

By the mid-sevententh century several European monarchies were collapsing. Focusing on a key elite bonding strategy, this new survey shows how monarchs resolved to work with, rather than against, their elites. Nicholas Henshall’s synthesis offers an argument for the coherence of the period - as the height of European monarchy and its elites.

Ships on Maps Ships on Maps, Unger
Pictures of Power in Renaissance Europe Richard W. Unger, Professor of History, University of British Columbia, Canada

Renaissance map-makers produced ever more accurate descriptions of geography, which were also beautiful works of art. They filled the oceans Europeans were exploring with ships and to describe the real ships which were the newest and best products of technology. Above all the ships were there to show the European conquest of the seas of the world. August 2010 264pp 234x156mm 8 colour plates and 44 b/w illustrations Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-23164-1

Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series Editors: Rab Houston and Edward Muir

The Haunted A Social History of Ghosts Owen Davies, Professor of Social History, University of Hertfordshire, UK

‘A provocative and splendidly, comprehensively researched book.’ - Laurie Taylor, Thinking Allowed, BBC Radio 4 September 2009 320pp b/w plates Paperback £9.99

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Contents: Acknowledgements / Preface / Introduction / Key Themes of Elite Culture / The Cultural Construction of Elite Identity / Basic Agendas: Political Culture, Religion and ‘Science’ / Media and Messages: The Arts / The End of an Age: The Mid-Eighteenth Century / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index February 2010 Hardback Paperback

320pp £55.00 £19.99

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe Edited by Alison Rowlands, Senior Lecturer in European History, University of Essex, UK

Men – as accused witches, witch-hunters, werewolves and the demonically possessed – are the focus of analysis in this collection of essays by leading scholars of early modern European witchcraft. The gendering of witch persecution and witchcraft belief is explored through original casestudies from England, Scotland, Italy, Germany and France. October 2009 272pp 8 figures and 11 tables Hardback £55.00

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Modern Britain and Ireland

Mastering Modern British History 4th edition Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK

July 2009 848pp 234x153mm 23 maps, 14 b/w tables and 34 photographs Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-20556-7 Palgrave Master Series

Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688– 1783 2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK

‘Students will find this a valuable book, which deals with the big questions.’ - A.W. Purdue, Times Higher Education September 2008 328pp Paperback £19.99

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Palgrave History of Britain Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Nineteenth Century Britain Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK and Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, Northumbria University, UK November 2002 384pp Paperback £22.99

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Palgrave Foundations Series

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Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic Series Editors: Jonathan Barry and Owen Davies ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

A History of the British Isles 2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK November 2002 384pp 7 maps and 16 photographs Paperback £16.99

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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A Short History of the British Industrial Revolution Emma Griffin, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, University of East Anglia, UK

This book explains why the Industrial Revolution remains a pivotal event in world history - the moment at which one small country succeeded in freeing the majority of its people from subsistence living. This succinct introduction explains what the Industrial Revolution was, when exactly it occurred and why it happened in Britain first. Contents: Introduction / Counting Growth: Measuring the Economy / A Growing Population / A Mobile Population / Worlds of Work / The ‘Mechanical Age’: Technology, Innovation and Industrialisation / Coal: the Key to the British Industrial Revolution? / Why was Britain first? The Global Context for Industrialisation / Winners and Losers: Standards of Living in the Industrial Revolution / Bibliography / Index

Accommodating Poverty

Britain and the Sea

Housing and the Living Arrangements of the English Poor, c.1600-1850

Since 1600

Edited by Joanne McEwan, School of Humanities, University of Western Australia, Australia and Pamela Sharpe, Professor of History, School of History and Classics, University of Tasmania, Australia

This book offers a detailed examination of the living arrangements and material circumstances of the poor betweeen 1650 and 1850. Chapters investigate poor households in urban, rural and metropolitan contexts, and contribute to wider investigations into British economic and social conditions in the long Eighteenth century.

‘There is no better account of how the British welfare state evolved over two centuries than Derek Fraser’s book. Now revised and updated, it continues to provide a lively and authoritative history of the period from the industrial revolution to the present day.’ - David Martin, University of Sheffield, UK

Contents: List of Illustrations, Tables and Figures / Preface / List of Abbreviations / Notes on the Contributors / Accommodating Poverty: The Housing and Living Arrangements of the English Poor, c.1600-1850; P.Sharpe & J.McEwan / PART I: THE VALUE OF ACCOMMODATION / ‘Turned into the Street with my Children Destitute of Every Thing’; The Payment of Rent and the London Poor, 1600-1850; J.Boulton / The Lodging Exchange: Space, Authority and Knowledge in Eighteenth-Century London; J.McEwan / Heartless and Unhomely? Dwellings of the Poor in East Anglia and North-East England; A.Green / Joys of the Cottage: Labourers’ Houses, Hovels and Huts in Britain and the British Colonies, 1770-1830; S.Lloyd / PART II: MOBILITY AND HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION / Vagrant Lives; T.Hitchcock / The Residential and Familial Arrangements of English Pauper Letter Writers, 1800-1840s; S.King / Labour Discipline, Agricultural Service and the Households of the Poor in Rural England, c.1640-1730; S.Hindle / ‘I was forced to leave my place to hide my shame’: The Living Arrangements of Unmarried Mothers in London in the Early Nineteenth Century; S.K.Williams / PART III: PAROCHIAL RELIEF AND CHARITY / ‘The Comforts of a Private Fireside’? The Workhouse, the Elderly and the Poor Law in Georgian Westminster: St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1725-1824; J.Boulton & L.Schwarz / The Parish Poor House in the Long Eighteenth Century; J.Broad / Retirement from the Noise and Hurry of the World?: The Experience of Almshouse Life; A.Tomkins / Select Bibliography / Index

June 2009 7 b/w tables Paperback

December 2010 328pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations, 7 graphs and 8 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-54242-6

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The Evolution of the British Welfare State A History of Social Policy since the Industrial Revolution 4th edition Derek Fraser, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Teesside, UK

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Glen O’Hara, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Oxford Brookes, UK

'Glen O’Hara has brought his rigorous historical intellect to bear on one of the biggest and most important actors in British economic, social and cultural history: the sea that surrounds these islands. Even the most incorrigible landlubber will be educated and fascinated by this rich and original book.’ - Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University, and author of Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World July 2010 15 illustrations Hardback Paperback

344pp

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978-0-230-21828-4 978-0-230-21829-1

The Rise and Fall of the Healthy Factory The Politics of Industrial Health in Britain, 1914-60 Vicky Long, Lecturer in British History, Northumbria University, UK

The first account of the emergence and demise of preventive health care for workers. It explores how trade unions, employers, doctors and the government reconfigured the relationship between health, productivity and the factory over the course of the twentieth century within a broader political, industrial and social context. Contents: Introduction / War and Industrial Health: the Productive Alliance / The Rise of the Healthy Factory / Taking Responsibility: the Politics of Industrial Health / Tailoring Provisions for Individualised Needs / A National Industrial Health Service? / The Fall of the Healthy Factory / Conclusion December 2010 296pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-28371-8

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Britain’s International Role, 1970–1991 Michael J. Turner, Roy Carroll Distinguished Professor of British History, Appalachian State University, USA

Michael Turner offers a detailed examination of Britain’s role and influence in the 1970s and 1980s, a time of rapid change when Britain could no longer expect to be treated as one of the ‘Big Three’ world powers. This book examines the key decisions, their consequences, and places British policy-making in its international context. Contents: Acknowledgments / Introduction: ‘Doomed steadily to diminish’? / Accommodating Change / Questions of Defence and Détente / The Beginning of a New World Order? / Quarrelling with Allies / Confronting the Soviets / Multi-Polarity and Nuclear Weapons / The Approach of Victory in the Cold War / Extra-European Affairs / Dealing with the Middle East / The Falklands Crisis: Causes and Consequences / Conclusion / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index September 2010 288pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Naval Power A History of Warfare and the Sea from 1500 onwards Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK November 2009 280pp 1 b/w table Hardback £47.50 £16.99 Paperback

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War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750–1850 Isaac Land, Assistant Professor, Indiana State University, USA October 2009 Hardback

260pp £52.50

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The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660–2000

British Foreign and Defence Policy Since 194

How Strategic Concerns Shaped Modern Britain

Challenges and Dilemmas in a Changing World

Edited by William Mulligan, Lecturer in Modern History, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Brendan Simms, Professor of the History of European Intrenational Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

Robert Self, formerly Professor of British Politics and Contemporary History, London Metropolitan University, UK

External challenges, strategic threats, and war have shaped the course of modern British history. This book looks at how Britain mobilized to meet these challenges and how developments in the constitution, state, public sphere, and economy were a response to foreign policy issues from the Restoration to the rise of New Labour. Contents: Introduction; B.Simms & W.Mulligan / Conflicting Visions: Foreign Affairs in Domestic Debates, 1660-1690; G.Glickmann / Primacy Contested: Foreign and Domestic Policy in the Reign of William III; D.Onnekink / Anglo-Scottish Union and the War of Scottish Succession; A.I.Macinnes / The Development of the Executive and Foreign Policy, 1714-1760; A.Thompson / European Great Power Politics in British Public Discourse, 1714-1763; B.Simms & D.Ahn / Waging War: The Irish Military Establishment and the British Empire, 1688-1763; C.I.Mcgrath / Europe, the American Crisis, and Scottish Evangelism: The Primacy of Foreign Policy in the Kirk?; G.Mailer / Debating the Union in Foreign Fields: Ulster Unionism and the Importance of Britain’s Place in the World, 1830-1870; J.Bew / The Enduring Importance of Foreign Policy in the Mid-Nineteenth Century; A.Brettle / Radicalism, Free Trade, and Foreign Policy in Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain; A.Howe / Gladstone and the Primacy of Foreign Policy; W.Mulligan / Imagined Spaces: Nation, State and Territory in the British Colonial Empire, 1860-1914; D.Bell / British Liberal Historians and the Primacy of Internationalism; C.Sylvest / ‘Chief of all offices’: High Politics, Finance, and Foreign Policy, 1865-1914; T.Otte / The 1910 Elections and the Primacy of Foreign Policy; P.P.O’Brien / Patriotism and the Politics of Foreign Policy, 1870-1914; P.Readman / The Historiography of Inter-War Politics: Competing Conservative World Views in High Politics, 1924-1929; R.S.Grayson / The Primacy of Foreign Policy? Britain in the Second World War; D.Edgerton / Britain in Europe? Conservative and Labour Attitudes to European Integration since World War II; N.Crowson & J.Mckay / Foreign Policy in the Labour Party Manifestos, 19451997: What Primacy?; A.Capet / Conclusion; B.Simms & W.Mulligan / Notes / Index September 2010 368pp Hardback £65.00

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Contents: Introduction: Britain’s Place in a Changing World / British Power and the Burden of History / From Empire to Commonwealth / Britain, the Atlantic Alliance and the ‘Special Relationship’ / Britain and the Europe / The Problems of Conventional Defence / Britain and the Bomb: The Quest to Nuclear Deterrent / New Labour, the ‘Ethical’ Dimension’ and ‘Liberal Intervention’ / Making Foreign and Defence Policy / Conclusion: The Challenge of an Uncertain Future July 2010 352pp 32 b/w tables and 6 maps Hardback £70.00 Paperback £24.99

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The Eighteenth-Century Composite State Representative Institutions in Ireland and Europe, 1689-1800 Edited by D.W Hayton, Professor of Early Modern Irish and British History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, James Kelly, Cregan Professor of History, St Patrick’s College, Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland and John Bergin, Research Fellow, School of History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

A pioneering exploration of the phenomenon of the composite state in Eighteenth-century Europe. Employing a comparative approach, it combines the findings of new research on Ireland with broader syntheses of major composite states in Europe – those of France, Austria and Poland-Lithuania. May 2010 288pp 8 graphs and 4 maps Hardback £55.00

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Sport In History

The Politics of Wine in Britain

An Introduction

Power and Taste, 1649-1860 Jeffrey Hill, Emeritus Professor of Historical and Cultural Studies, De Montfort University, UK

This wide-ranging analysis of the key themes and developments in sports history provides an accessible introduction to the topic. The book examines sports history on a global scale, exploring the relationship between sports history and topics such as modernization, globalization, identity, gender and the media. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / List of Illustrations / Sport Matters / The Transition to Modern Sport / Sport and Identity / Sport and Gender / Mediating Sport / Sport in a Globalized World / Conclusion / Select Bibliography October 2010 196pp 6 b/w photographs £49.50 Hardback £16.99 Paperback

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The Land Question in Britain, 1750–1950

Rammohun Roy and the Making of Victorian Britain

Charles Ludington, Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill, USA

Lynn Zastoupil, Professor of History, Rhodes College, USA

A unique look at the meaning of the taste for wine in Britain, from the establishment of a Commonwealth in 1649 to the Commercial Treaty between Britain and France in 1860 - this book provides an extraordinary window into the politics and culture of England and Scotland just as they were becoming the powerful British state. December 2010 248pp Hardback £55.00

An exploration of Rammohun Roy's transnational celebrity status, which sheds fresh light on religious, social, and political reformers in early nineteenth-century Britain.

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Pogroms, Peasants, Jews Britain and Eastern Europe’s ‘Jewish Question’, 1867-1925 Sam Johnson, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

A wide-ranging examination of popular and political attitudes towards East European Jews in Nineteenth and early Twentieth century Britain, focusing on the degree to which British intellectual life forged transnational associations that facilitated the transmission of anti-Jewish prejudice. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of illustrations / Abbreviations / Introduction: Confidence and Uncertainty: New Jewish Questions / Romania: Cruelty to an Unprecedented Pitch, 1860s and 1870s / Imperial Russia: Troubles in the South, 1880s and 1890s / Romania and Kishinev: Crises Intertwined, 1900-1906 / Partitioned Poland: Physical and Ideological Encounters, 1890s1914 / Imperial Russia: the International Arena and the Great War, 1907-1917 / Britain and Poland: Propaganda, Pogroms and Independence, 1914-1925 / Who were the Jews? Ostjuden in the British Mindset, 1867-1925 / Bibliography

September 2010 272pp 8 pps figures Hardback £52.00

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchant and Javed Majeed

Victorian Occultism and the Making of Modern Magic Invoking Tradition Alison Butler, Lecturer in History, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

Creating the British Fire Service, 1800-1978

The late Victorian period witnessed the remarkable revival of magical practice and belief. Alison Butler examines the individuals, institutions and literature associated with this revival and demonstrates how Victorian occultism provided an alternative to the tightening camps of science and religion in a social environment that nurtured magical beliefs.

Shane Ewen, Senior Lecturer, Social and Cultural History, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

December 2010 248pp Hardback £55.00

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Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic Series Editors: Jonathan Barry and Owen Davies

Edited by Matthew Cragoe, Head, School of History and Philosophy, University of Sussex, UK and Paul Readman, Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, King’s College London, UK January 2010 296pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Fighting Fires

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Violent London

Cultures of Shame

Histories of Crime

2000 Years of Riots, Rebels and Revolts

Exploring Crime and Morality in Britain 1600-1900

Britain 1600-2000

Clive Bloom, Emeritus Professor, Middlesex University, UK

‘An exhilarating rush through countless riots, insurrections and full-blown street wars... written in a racy and accessible style...As I read this superb history, I looked out at my quiet suburban garden, disappointed not to hear the sound of trumpets.’ J. G Ballard, Daily Telegraph ‘A breathless but exhilarating journey from Boudica to such recent events as the aftermath of September 11th and the march of the Countryside Alliance.’ - Times Literary Supplement ‘Seamless, full of information, connections and insights.’ - Juliet Gardiner, BBC History Magazine Almost as soon as it was built, London suffered the first of many acts of violent protest, when Boudica and her followers set fire to the city in AD 60. Ever since, the capital’s streets have been a forum for popular insurrection. Covering nearly 2,000 years of political protest, this is a riveting alternative history of past and present conflict. September 2010 608pp Paperback £16.99

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Commemoration and Bloody Sunday Pathways of Memory Brian Conway, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Republic of Ireland

In this wide-ranging study of the politics of memory in Northern Ireland, Brian Conway examines the 'career' of the commemoration of Bloody Sunday, and looks at how and why the way this historic event is remembered has undergone change over time. March 2010 240pp 216x138mm 4 b/w tables and25 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-22888-7

Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies Series Editors: Andrew Hoskins and John Sutton

David Nash, Professor of History, Department of History and Anne-Marie Kilday, Assistant Dean (Teaching and Learning) and Principal Lecturer in History, both at Oxford Brookes University, UK

The first systematic study of the concept of shame from 1600-1900, showing good and bad behaviour, morality and perceptions of crime in British society at large. Single episodes in the history of shame are contextualized by discussing the historiography and theory of shame and their implications for the history of crime and social relations. Contents: Acknowledgments / Notes on Contributors / The History and Theory of Shame - Then and Now / Private Passions and Public Penance: Popular Shaming Rituals in Pre-Modern Britain / The Shame and Fame of Half-Hangit Maggie: Attitudes to the Child Murderer in Early Modern Scotland / ‘To Make Men of their Honesty Afraid’: Shaming the Ideological Dissident 1650-1834 / Conservatives, Humanitarians and Reformers Debate Shame / The Everyday Life of a Wexford Parson: The Rev. William Hughes’ Taste for Drink, Blasphemy, Indecent Exposure, Criminal Damage, Bestial Voyeurism and Field Sports / ‘The Woman in the Iron mask’: From Low Life Picaresque to Bourgeois Tragedy - Matrimonial Violence and the Audiences for Shame / ‘Writing Cuckold on the Forehead of a Dozen Husbands’: Mid-Victorian Monarchy and the Construction of Bourgeois Shame / Conclusion: Reconciling Shame with Modernity / Bibliography October 2010 264pp 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Edited by Anne-Marie Kilday, Assistant Dean (Teaching and Learning) and Principal Lecturer in History and David Nash, Professor of History, Department of History, both at Oxford Brookes University, UK

‘I can think of no better introduction to the history of crime and punishment in Britain... will quickly become an indispensable guide to students and academics alike who seek a timely introduction to the subject.’ - Stephen A. Toth, Associate Professor of Modern European History, Arizona State University, USA Contents: Introduction / Moral Crimes and the Law in Britain Since 1700; D.Nash / Cruelty and Adultery: Offences Against the Institution of Marriage; J.Bailey / Desperate Measures or Cruel Intentions: Infanticide in Britain since 1600; A.M.Kilday / ‘Most Intimate Violations’: Contextualising the Crime of Rape; K.Stevenson / Murder and Fatality: The Changing Face of Homicide; S.D’Cruze / Criminality, Deviance and The Underworld Since 1750; H.Shore / Fraud and White Collar Crime: 1850 to the Present; S.Wilson / Policing the Populace: the road to Professionalisation; C.Williams / Execution as Punishment in England, 1750-2000; J.Rowbotham / Annotated Further Reading June 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Redefining British Politics Culture, Consumerism and Participation, 1954-70

After The Bomb

Lawrence Black, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, Durham University, UK

Civil Defence and Nuclear War in Britain, 1945-68

A history of 1950s and 1960s British political culture, Redefining British Politics interrogates ideas, movements and identities bordering social and political change: consumer organizations; campaigns about TV, morality and culture; Young Conservatism; and how party politics used media like TV and was represented in popular culture.

Matthew Grant, ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Manchester, UK November 2009 264pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Eighteenth-Century British Premiers

From New Jerusalem to New Labour

A Short History of the Liberal Party

Walpole to the Younger Pitt

British Prime Ministers from Attlee to Blair

The Road Back to Power 7th edition

Edited by Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, University of Oxford, UK

Dick Leonard, Journalist and Author

Following his earlier surveys of nineteenth and twentieth century British Prime Ministers, Dick Leonard turns his attention to their eighteenth century predecessors, including such major figures as Robert Walpole, the Elder Pitt (Lord Chatham), Lord North and the Younger Pitt. Contents: Introduction: The Road to the Prime Ministership / Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford – ‘all these men have their price’ / Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington – ‘George II’s favourite nonentity’ / Henry Pelham – Pragmatic Heir to Walpole / Thomas PelhamHolles, Duke of Newcastle – Mighty Panjamdrum, Feeble Premier / William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire – ‘I have no motive but the King’s service’ / John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute – the King’s ‘dearest friend’ / George Grenville – Able Premier, Undermined by his own Prolixity / Charles Wentworth-Watson, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham – the Conscience of the Whigs / William Pitt, the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham – ‘I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can” / Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Gracfton – Well-intentioned Dilettante / Frederick North, styled Lord North – Outstanding Parliamentarian, Pity about the Colonies… / William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne – Too Clever by Half / William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland – Twice a Figurehead / William Pitt, the Younger – Peacetime Prodigy, Less Successful in War / Epilogue / Appendix / Index

A stellar collection of contributors consider each British post-war Prime Minister and examine how they have dealt with Britain’s changing role, domestic and overseas, since the end of WWII.

February 2010 Hardback

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The Churchills A Family Portrait Celia Lee and John Lee, both Honorary Research Fellows, Centre for First World War Studies, Birmingham University, UK

July 2008 Hardback Paperback

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A Century of Premiers December 2004 392pp Hardback £80.00 Paperback £24.99

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A History of the British Labour Party 3rd edition

February 2008 1 table Paperback

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Review of the 6th edition: ‘Covers all the highs and lows with fairness and detail.’ - Stephen Brasher, New Statesman

Andrew Thorpe, Professor of Modern British History, University of Exeter, UK

'Celia and John Lee, in a book that is determined to give the invisible Churchill his due… succeed in returning Jack to his proper place in the story of the family.’ - The Sunday Times ‘Prepare to have almost everything you thought you knew about Winston Churchill’s upbringing completely revised.’ - The Mail on Sunday ‘…it is no slight achievement to have contributed a fresh insight into the life of such a welldocumented family.’ - Times Literary Supplement

December 2010 264pp 14 b/w illustrations and 1 table Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 2nd edition John Charmley, Professor of Modern History, University of East Anglia, UK March 2008 Paperback

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A History of the Liberal Party David Dutton, Professor of Modern History, University of Liverpool, UK August 2004 Paperback

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Oswald Mosley and the New Party Matthew Worley, Reader in History, University of Reading, UK

The first full-length study of the organization that incubated Britain's most provocative and successful fascist movement. May 2010 Hardback

248pp £55.00

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Varieties of Anti-Fascism Britain in the Inter-War Period Edited by Nigel Copsey, Reader in Modern History, University of Teesside, UK and Andrzej Olechnowicz, Lecturer in Modern British History, Durham University, UK

This volume examines the varieties of anti-fascism in inter-war Britain. Ordinarily anti-fascism is defined in terms of anti-fascist activism; by extending the scope of the concept, this book breaks new ground. Chapters examine political parties, the state, the media, women, the churches, and intellectuals. July 2010 Hardback

304pp £55.00

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Going to War

The Good Fight

British Debates from Wilberforce to Blair

Battle of Britain Propaganda and The Few

Philip Towle, Reader in International Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

‘It is not easy in a thousand words to do justice to Philip Towle’s latest book ... it offers a rich and often absorbing account of decisions to go to war made by British governments over the last 200 years. It is a taut book, written with remarkable economy [yet] the ground covered is extensive and his survey is typified by wide knowledge and a searching fairness.’ - Hugh Berrington, RUSI Journal

‘An immense, highly detailed, and careful work of scholarship full of subtle nuance and considered judgment as well as informative fact. For anyone seriously interested in the nature and content of the propaganda surrounding the Battle of Britain, The Good Fight will prove indispensable reading.' - S.P. MacKenzie, British Scholar ‘This is a deep, analytical examination of morale maintenance in a beleaguered island.’ - Flypast

September 2010 240pp 1 table Paperback £18.99

Contents: List of Figures / Chronology / Introduction / ‘A Tangle of Vapour Trails’ – British Propaganda and Propagandists / ‘Squadrons Up’ – The Battle of Britain / ‘Arise To Conquer’ – RAF Morale and Tributes to the Few / ‘Winged Words’ – The Aircraft Claims Propaganda War / ‘Mastery of the Air’ – BBC Home Front Propaganda / ‘Finest Hour’ – Newspaper and Magazine Propaganda / ‘Men Like These’ – The Few in Newsreels and MOI ‘Shorts’ / ‘The Sky’s the Limit’ – The Few and Iconographic Propaganda / ‘Combat Report’ – Reaching Britain, America, the Axis and the World / ‘The R.A.F. in Action’ – The Few on Film / ‘To So Few’ – Wartime Literature and the Few / Conclusion / Bibliography / Appendix

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Faith Under Fire Anglican Army Chaplains and the Great War Edward Madigan, IRCHSS Fellow and Associate Director, Centre for War Studies, Trinity College Dublin , Republic of Ireland

After the Great War some texts by British Army veterans portrayed the Anglican chaplains who had served with them in an extremely negative light. This book examines the realities of Anglican chaplains’ wartime experiences and presents a compelling picture of what it meant to be a clergyman-in-uniform in the most devastating war in modern history. Contents: List of Illustrations, Tables and Charts / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Introduction: Anglican Army Chaplains and Post-War Literature / The Church of England, The European War, and the Great / Opportunity / A Portrait of the Edwardian Clergy / The Anglican Clergy-in-Uniform / The Ministry of the Trenches / Combatant Faith on the Western Front / Veteran Padres and the Idealism of Fellowship in Post-war Britain / Conclusion: Why the Myth? / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2010 332pp Hardback £55.00

Garry Campion, Senior Lecturer, University of Northampton, UK

Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality Britain, the United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1958-64 Richard Moore, Visiting Research Fellow, Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton, UK

A study of the political, military and technical aspects of Britain’s nuclear weapons programme under the Macmillan government, contrasting Britain’s perceived political decline with its growth in technological mastery and military nuclear capability. Important reading for anyone interested in the history and military technology of the cold war.

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Nuclear Weapons and International Security since 1945 Series Editor: John Simpson

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Ireland

The Politics of Irish Memory

Ireland

When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out Remembrance in Contemporary Irish Performing

A History of Ireland Mike Cronin, Senior Research Fellow in History, De Montfort University, UK

Culture The World’s Most Resilient Country And Its Emilie Pine, Lecturer, School of English, Drama and Film, Struggle to Rise Again University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland Irish culture is obsessed with the past, and this book asks why and how. In an innovative reading David J. Lynch covers global business issues USAEmilie Today and of Irish culture sincefor 1980, Pineisprovides a currently founding bureau chief in bothofLondon Beijing. In 2001, new analysis theatre,and film, television, memoir and art, and interrogates anti-nostalgia he became the first journalist from USA Today to bethe selected for the that characterizes so much of contemporary Irish prestigious Nieman fellowship at Harvard University culture. ‘David Lynch’s book is anDecember 2010 amazing story224pp of rampaging greed, dirty 216x138mm Hardback £55.00 Ireland 978-0-230-24741-3 doings and even adulterous sex…Old Mother doffs her peasant’s garb and emerges as a provocative siren, infecting the Irish with diseased materialism. Along with a concise history of Ireland, The Literature of the -Irish in Britain Lynch makes even economics funny and fascinating.’ Malachy McCourt, Actor, Writer and Politician Autobiography and Memoir, 1725-2001

'The book is clearly written and well set out for students to use. It is a very useful introductory text for students who have no prior knowledge of Irish History.' - Sally Warwick-Haller, Kingston University, UK January 2001 Paperback

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Migration in Irish History 1607– 2007 Patrick Fitzgerald, Lecturer and Development Officer Brian Lambkin, Director, Centre for Migration Studies, both at Ulster American Folk Park, UK

‘A very important book. As a comprehensive overview of the period and the topic it is probably without compare. As a student handbook on the topic it is almost certainly ideal. The detail is truly impressive.’ - Books Ireland October 2008 Hardback Paperback

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‘David Lynch’s book will enrage, enlighten, and sadden you. His Liam Harte, Lecturer in Irish superbly written account of what really happened inModern IrelandLiterature, during and the boom of the Celtic Tiger and the ensuing bustUniversity is, to be sure, a story UK of Manchester, about Ireland. But it is also a cautionary tale for all of us. The next time somebody you thatact of ‘A raretells book, a real Columnist, the market can only go up, run away and re-read this book!’ - Terry Golway,discovery Theoverturns Irish that inherited perceptions and Echo opens up a rich terrain ‘Lynch marvelously weaves together politics, history, and religion to explainof the incredible Irish experience...’ economic and social transformation that has swept Ireland over the past three decades and Irish - Fintan O’Toole, the deep financial crisis that Ireland is grappling with today.’ - Kenneth S. Rogoff, TimesProfessor of Economics, Harvard University, USA ‘A wide range of very differentforensics, kinds of writing ‘A tour de force of reportage and analysis. As much social anthropology as economic it superbly is a cautionary tale of post-colonial success and excess. As cold as the eye heiscasts uponanthologized the land by Liam Harte.’ - Roy Foster, TLS Books of the Year of his forebears is, Lynch retains an unmistakable affection for Ireland and a confidence that it can 2009 change, change utterly, for the better.’ - Kevin Cullen, columnist and former Dublin bureau chief, February 2009 344pp 216x138mm The Boston Globe map Hardback

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Here, veteran journalist David J. Lynch offers an insightful, character-driven narrative of how the Irish boom came to be, how it went bust and the human impact of a rollercoaster economy. Drawing on his first-hand experiences in the late 1990s covering the rise of the Celtic tiger plus interviews with top Irish economists; key figures in Irish business and banking; key cultural figures; and ordinary men and women, David J. Lynch tells the vivid story of the rise and fall of Ireland, and its hopes for the future.

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Patrick Pearse The Making of a Revolutionary Joost Augusteijn, Lecturer in European History, Leiden University, The Netherlands

Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Introduction / Person / Cultural Nationalist / Educationalist / Politician / Revolutionary / Legacy: The Failure in Triumph / Appendix / Notes / Bibliography / Index September 2010 432pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 Paperback £19.99

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Recovering Bishop Berkeley Virtue and Society in the Anglo-Irish Context Scott Breuninger, Assistant Professor of History at the University of South Dakota, USA

Through a close analysis of key texts and the larger historical contexts within which they were composed, this study explores George Berkeley’s engagement with the social and economic threats facing Ireland and Britain, highlighting his belief that virtue and religion could play crucial roles in alleviating these problems. May 2010 Hardback

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2nd edition

Gladstone and Ireland Politics, Religion and Nationality in the Victorian Age Edited by D. George Boyce, Emeritus Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, Swansea University, UK and Alan O’Day, Fellow in Modern History, St Bede’s Hall, University of Oxford, UK

Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, Northumbria University, UK

‘The first edition rapidly - and deservedly - established itself as the leading textbook in the field. With growing interest in the topic, this second edition THE IRISH DIASPORA takes account of recent IN BRITAIN, 1750-1939 work and more readily available sources, synthesising the new scholarship into a national framework.’ - John Belchem, University of Liverpool, UK ‘MacRaild’s updated text is a rich and welcome addition to the literature on a fascinating and important subject.’ - Donald H. Akenson, Queen’s University, Canada Reviews of the 1st edition: ‘Astate-of-the-art treatment...will be the standard work for years to come.’ - Alan O’Day, History ‘First-class...a wealth of references revealing a comfortable familiarity with most modern Irish scholarship.’ - John A. Jackson, Irish Historical Studies SOCIAL HISTORY IN PERSPECTIVE

Donald M. MacRaild

SECOND EDITION

Patrick Pearse was not only leader of the 1916 Easter Rising but also one of the main ideologues of the IRA. Based on new material on his childhood and underground activities, this book places him in a European context and provides an intimate account of the development of his ideas on cultural regeneration, education, patriotism and militarism.

The Irish Diaspora in Britain, 1750–1939

This established study focuses on the most important phase of Irish migration, providing analysis of why and how the Irish settled in Britain in such numbers. Updated and expanded, the new edition now extends the coverage to 1939 and features new chapters on gender and the Irish diaspora in a global perspective. Contents: List of Tables / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Economy, Poverty and Emigration / Concentration and Dispersal: Irish Labour Migration to Britain / Spiritual and Social Bonds: The Culture of Irish Catholicism / The Protestant Irish / Politics, Labour and Participation / Gender and Ethnicity / A Culture of AntiIrishness / The Irish in Britain and the Wider Diaspora: Comparisons and Connections / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliographical Essay / Index November 2010 304pp 13 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

Social History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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Gladstone and Ireland

explains how William Gladstone responded to the ‘Irish Question’, and in so doing changed the British and Irish political landscape. Religion, land, self-government and nationalism became subjects of intensive political debate, raising issues about the constitution and national identity of the whole United Kingdom. Contents: List of Illustrations / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; D.G.Boyce / History and Pluralism: Gladstone and the Maynooth Grant Controversy; J-P. McCarthy / Gladstone, Church and State; A.Megahey / Anti-Gladstonianism and the pre-1886 Liberal Secession; T.Moore / British Liberals and the Irish Home Rule Crisis: the Dynamics of Division; G.Goodlad / ‘A deplorable narrative’: Gladstone, R. Barry O’Brien and the ‘historical argument’ for Home Rule, 1880-90; I.Sheehy / Gladstone and the Ulster Question; N.C.Fleming / Burke in Belfast: Thomas MacKnight, Gladstone, and Liberal Unionism; P.Maume / The Union of Hearts Depicted: Gladstone, Home Rule and United Ireland; D.W.Bebbington / Gladstone and the Irish Civil Service; M.Maguire / Accommodation, Conciliation and Cooperation: a Gladstonian Legacy; N.C.Fleming & A.O’Day / Gladstone and the Four Nations; D.G.Boyce November 2010 316pp 9 b/w illustrations £55.00 Hardback

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Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Edited by Fintan Lane, formerly Editor of Saothar, Journal of Irish Labour History November 2009 312pp Hardback £55.00

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Modern European History Modern European History

Mastering Modern European History

European Union History

Contemporary Europe

Themes and Debates

2nd edition Edited by Wolfram Kaiser, Professor of European Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK and Antonio Varsori, Professor of History of International Relations, University of Padova, Italy

2nd edition Stuart Miller, Director, Continuing Education Unit, University of Sunderland, UK April 1997 Paperback

528pp £17.99

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Palgrave Master Series

Nineteenth Century Europe Michael Rapport, Lecturer in History, University of Stirling, UK October 2005 11 maps Paperback

440pp

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Palgrave History of Europe

A History of the Low Countries Paul Arblaster, Departement Literatuurwetenschap, Belgium October 2005 maps Paperback

312pp

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A History of Denmark Knud J. V. Jespersen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark April 2004 Paperback

256pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-65918-2

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‘This is an extremely useful volume, which not only presents the historical development of the European Union, but also introduces the reader to some of the key debates among historians on how to understand the history of European integration. It will be of great use to anyone interested in European international affairs.’ - Odd-Arne Westad, Professor of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK ‘At long last, a crucial introduction to the ways we think of Europe, make sense of its integration and muse about its ramifications. Sophisticated, wide-ranging and yet accessible. A most useful book that provides a rich but coherent picture - at long last - of the multiple strands of scholarly inquiry on the history of European integration.’ Federico Romero, Professor of History, University of Florence, Italy Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Abbreviations / Introduction; W.Kaiser & A.Varsori / From Normative Impetus to Professionalization: Origins and Operation of Research Networks; A.Varsori / From Pioneer Work to Refinement: Publication Trends; K.Seidel / From Isolation to Centrality: Contemporary History meets European Studies; W.Kaiser / Between Political Commitment and Academic Research: Federalist Perspectives; D.Pasquinucci / At the Heart of Integration: Understanding National European Policy; M.Gehler / Governing Europe: Charting the Development of a Supranational Political System; P.Ludlow / The European Rescue of the Nation-State? Tracing the Role of Economics and Business; M.Rasmussen / Formation of a European Society? Exploring Social and Cultural Dimensions; L.Mechi / Partners and Rivals: Assessing the American Role; M.Gilbert / Foreign Policy Beyond the Nation-State: Conceptualizing the External Dimension; G.Garavini / Bibliography / Index April 2010 Hardback Paperback

280pp £55.00 £19.99

Edited by Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK and Anne Stevens, Professor of European Studies, Aston University, UK Contents: Introduction: The Many Dimensions of Europe; R.Sakwa / Historical Background; R.Ladrech / Towards one Europe; J.Gower / Government and Politics; T.Saalfield / Political Participation in Europe; D.Rucht / Social Structure; W.Outhwaite / The European Economy; V.Schmidt / Ever-closer Union; A.Stevens / The Europe of the Regions; J.Mathias / European Security; M.Bowker / The Cultural Dimensions; J.Coombes / Conclusion: Globalisation, Europeanisation, and Nationalism in Contemporary Europe; R.Sakwa & A.Stevens / Index February 2006 Paperback

328pp £23.99

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Palgrave Foundations Series

Transnational Networks in Regional Integration Governing Europe 1945-83 Edited by Wolfram Kaiser, Professor of European Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK, Brigitte Leucht, Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Oxford, UK and Michael Gehler, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, University of Hildesheim, Germany August 2010 1 b/w table Hardback

272pp

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Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Neill Nugent and William E. Paterson

Televising History Mediating the Past in Postwar Europe Edited by Erin Bell, Lecturer in History and Ann Gray, Professor of Cultural Studies, both at University of Lincoln, UK May 2010 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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Modern European History

The Disentanglement of Populations Migration, Expulsion and Displacement in postwar Europe, 1944-49 Edited by Jessica Reinisch, Lecturer in European History, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK and Elizabeth White, Lecturer in International History, University of Ulster, UK

An examination of population movements, both forced and voluntary, within the broader context of Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War, in both Western and Eastern Europe. The authors bring to life problems of war and post-war chaos, and assess lasting social, political and demographic consequences. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; J.Reinisch / PART I: EXPLAINING POSTWAR DISPLACEMENT / Trajectories of Population Displacement in the Aftermaths of Two World Wars; P.Gatrell / Reconstructing the NationState: Population Transfer in East-Central Europe, 1944-48; M.Frank / PART II: EXPULSIONS AND FORCED TRANSFERS / Forced Migration of German Populations During and After the Second World War: History and Memory; R.Schulze / The Exodus of Italians from Istria and Dalmatia 1945-56; G.Corni / Evacuation Versus Repatriation: the Polish-Ukrainian Population Exchange, 1944-1946; C.Gousseff / PART III: NATIONAL AND ETHNIC PROJECTS / ‘National Refugees’, Displaced Persons and the Reconstruction of Italy: The Case of Trieste; P.Ballinger / Return, Displacement and Revenge: Majorities and Minorities in Osnabrück at the End of the Second World War; P.Panayi / Stateless Citizens of Israel: Jewish DPs and Zionism in Postwar Germany; A.Patt / PART IV: LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT / German Refugees and Labour in the Soviet Zone of Germany, 1945-1949; J.Reinisch / From Displaced Persons to Labourers: Allied Employment Policies in Postwar West Germany; S.Salvatici / British Migration Policy and Displaced Persons in Europe; J-D.Steinert / PART V: CHILDREN / The Return of Evacuated Children to Leningrad, 1944-46; E.White / Relocating Children During the Greek Civil War, 1946-1949: State Strategies and Propaganda; L.Hassiotis / Epilogue: A Disorder of Peoples: the Uncertain Ground of Reconstruction in 1945; G.Eley / Bibliography / Index November 2010 376pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations, 4 maps and 1 table Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22204-5

Materializing Europe Transnational Infrastructures and the Project of Europe Edited by Alexander Badenoch, Lecturer in Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Andreas Fickers, Associate Professor Comparative Media History, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

An original theoretical analysis of Europe's material, institutional and symbolic transnational infrastructures, and of their political role in the process of integration and fragmentation. September 2010 352pp Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-23289-1

Fleeting Cities Imperial Expositions in Fin-de-Siècle Europe Alexander C.T. Geppert, Assistant Professor, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

‘Vividly and authoritatively demonstrates how European exhibitions formed an integral part of the material and mental urban environment which they helped to shape.’ - Judith R. Walkowitz, Johns Hopkins University, USA August 2010 432pp 234x156mm 8 colour plates and 77 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22164-2

A Fascist Century Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Matthew Feldman, Lecturer in History, University College Northampton, UK 304pp £19.99

Comparative Perspectives Edited by António Costa Pinto, Professor of Modern European History and Politics, Lisbon University, Portugal Foreword by S.G.Payne

Many of the foremost experts in the study of European fascism unite to provide a contemporary analysis of the theories and historiography of fascism. Essays discuss the most recent debates on the subject and how changes in the social sciences over the past forty years have impacted on the study of fascism from various perspectives. Contents: List of Illustrations / Foreword; S.G.Payne / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Fascism and the other ‘-isms’; A.Costa Pinto / PART I: FASCISM AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES / Decomposition and Recomposition of Theories: How to Arrive at Useful Ideas Explaining Fascism; S.U.Larsen / Desperately Seeking a ‘Generic Fascism’: Some Discordant Thoughts on the Academic Recycling of Indigenous Categories; M.Dobry / Fascism and Culture: A Mosse-Centric Meta-Narrative of how Fascist Studies Reinvented the Wheel; R.Griffin / PART II: NEW APPROACHES / Theories of Fascism: A Critique from the Perspective of Women’s and Gender History; K.Passmore / Fascism and Religion; J.Pollard / Ideology, Propaganda, Violence and the Rise of Fascism; R.Eatwell / Political Violence and Institutional Crisis in Interwar Southern Europe; G.Albanese / Ruling Elites, Political Institutions and Decision-Making in Fascist-Era Dictatorships: Comparative Perspectives; A.Costa Pinto / Fascism, ‘Licence’ and Genocide: from the Chimera of Rebirth to the Authorization of Mass Murder; A.Kallis / Concluding Remarks; A.Lyttelton / Index November 2010 288pp 3 tables and 3 charts Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Modernism and Fascism

Essays by Roger Griffin

August 2008 Paperback

Rethinking the Nature of Fascism

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The Sense of a Beginning under Mussolini and Hitler Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK

‘In future whoever wants to talk about fascism will have to take this book into account.’ - H-Sozu-Kult June 2007 Paperback

496pp £20.00

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Modern European History

Modernism and Eugenics

Modernism and... Series Editor: Roger Griffin The series Modernism and... invites experts in a wide range of cultural, social, scientific and political phenomena to explore the relationship between a particular topic in modern history and 'modernism'. Apart from their intrinsic value as short but groundbreaking specialist monographs, the books aim through their cumulative impact to expand the application of this highly contested term beyond its conventional remit of art and aesthetics. Our definition of modernism embraces the vast profusion of creative acts, reforming initiatives, and utopian projects that, since the late nineteenth century, have sought either to articulate, and so symbolically transcend, the spiritual malaise or decadence of modernity, or to find a radical solution to it through a movement of spiritual, social, political - even racial - regeneration and renewal.

Modernism and Nihilism Shane Weller, Reader in Comparative Literature, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK

Focusing on a wide range of philosophers and writers, from Nietzsche to Derrida and Flaubert to Borges, this book charts the history of the deployment of the concept of nihilism within the discourses of philosophical and aesthetic modernism and considers the similarities and differences between modernist and postmodernist approaches to nihilism. Contents: Introduction: Modernity, Modernism, Nihilism /PART I: PHILOSOPHICAL MODERNISM AND NIHILISM / From the French Revolution to Nietzsche / Nietzsche’s Long Shadow / PART II: AESTHETIC MODERNISM AND NIHILISM / From Flaubert to Dada / Kafka and After / PART III: POSTMODERNISM AND NIHILISM / Our Only Chance? / Bibliography / Index November 2010 192pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Marius Turda, RCUK Fellow in 20th Century Central and Eastern European Bio-Medicine, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Modernism and Eugenics comprehensively explores modern Europe’s fixation with eugenic programmes of racial and national purification. It convincingly demonstrates that between 1870 and 1940 eugenicists were not only preoccupied with rescuing the individual from the anomie of modernity but equally championed a glorious racial destiny for the nation. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Context and Methodology / The Pathos of Science, 1870-1914 / War: The World’s Only Hygiene, 1914-1918 / Eugenic Technologies of National Improvement, 1918-1933 / Eugenics and Biopolitics, 1933-1940 / Conclusion: Towards an Epistemology of Eugenic Knowledge / Selected Bibliography / Index June 2010 Hardback Paperback

208pp £50.00 £16.99

198x129mm 978-0-230-23082-8 978-0-230-23083-5

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Ernest Dichter and Motivation Research New Perspectives on the Making of Post-war Consumer Culture Edited by Stefan Schwarzkopf, Lecturer in Business History and Marketing, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Rainer Gries, Professor of Communications, University of Vienna, Austria

The work of motivation and consumer researcher Ernest Dichter was a milestone in the psychological creation of the modern consumer. This collection contextualizes Dichter within twentiethcentury consumer culture and charts the rise of psychological approaches to consumption in postwar Europe and North America. September 2010 288pp 216x138mm 13 b/w illustrations and 1 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-53799-6

The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe Tomasz Kamusella, Senior Lecturer, University of Opole, Poland

‘A magisterial study, ...It is likely to remain the standard work in its field for a generation.’ - from the Foreword by Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, University of Cambridge, UK ‘A magnificent history of language politics...every graduate seminar on nationalism in the region should begin with it. It provides countless sound judgements, and dispenses with a tremendous amount of nonsense.’ - Timothy Snyder, Times Literary Supplement December 2008 1168 pp 15 maps Hardback £130.00

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Modern European History • Spain

War Volunteering in Modern Times

Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade

From the French Revolution to the Second World War

European Consumption Cultures and Practices, 1700-1900

Edited by Christine G. Krüger, Assistant Professor, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany and Sonja Levsen, Assistant Professor, University of Freiburg, Germany

Exploring volunteering as a characteristic of modern wars, this book examines why individuals go to war. It studies the motivations, social backgrounds and military experiences of war volunteers in a wide range of conflicts since the French Revolution, and helps to interpret the relationship between war and society in modern times. Contents: Introduction: Volunteers, War and the Nation since the French Revolution; C.G.Krüger & S.Levsen / Volunteers of the French Revolutionary Wars: Myths and Reinterpretations; T.Hippler / For the Fatherland? The Motivations of Austrian and Prussian Volunteers during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars; L.S.James / ‘... so that people talk about Poland out loud again in the world today!’ (Adam Mickiewicz, Pan Tadeusz): Polish Volunteers in the Napoleonic Wars; R.Leiserowitz / Fág an Bealeagh: Irish Volunteers in the American Civil War; M.Hochgeschwender / ‘A Race that is Thus Willing to Die for its Country’: African-American Volunteers in the Spanish-American War 1898; M.Speidel / British and Imperial Volunteers in the South African War; S.M.Miller / Welcome but not that Welcome: the Relations between Foreign Volunteers and the Boers in the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902; F.Pretorius / Heroes or Citizens? The 1916 Debate on Harvard Volunteers in the ‘European War’; A.Jansen / Voluntary Enlistment in the Great War: a European Phenomenon?; A.Watson / Paramilitary Volunteers for Weimar Germany’s ‘Wehrhaftmachung’: How Civilians were Attracted to Serve with Irregular Military Units; R.Bergien / Fighting for God for Franco and (most of all) for Themselves: Right Wing Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War; J.Keene / From the Nazi Party’s Shock Troop to the ‘European’ Mass Army: The Waffen-SS Volunteers; J-L.Leleu / An Approach to the Social Profile and the Ideological Motivations of the Spanish Volunteers of the ‘Blue Division’, 1941-44; X-M. Núñez Seixas / Women in Combat: Female Volunteers in British Anti-Aircraft Batteries in the Second World War; J.Schwarzkopf October 2010 4 b/w tables Hardback

332pp

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£55.00

978-0-230-22805-4

Spain

A History of Spain 2nd edition

Edited by Jon Stobart, Professor of History, University of Northampton, UK and Ilja Van Damme, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Antwerp, Belgium

Bringing together the latest research on the neglected area of secondhand exchange and consumption, this book offers fresh insights into the buying and selling of used goods in westernEurope during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Contents: List of Tables and Illustrations / Preface / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade: Themes,Topics and Debates; J.Stobart & I.Van Damme / PART I: THE NATURE OF SECOND-HAND / What’s New? Legal Discourse on Second-Hand Goods in Early Nineteenth Century Stockholm; M.Wottle / ‘All but the kitchen sink’: Household Sales and the Circulation of Second-Hand Goods in Early Modern England; S.Pennell / A Stolen Garment or a Reasonable Purchase? The Male Consumer and the Illicit Second-Hand Clothing Market in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century; A.Toplis / Second-Hand Dealing in Bruges, c. 1750-1870: Continuity and Change in a Modernising Town; I.Van Damme / The Polarisation of the Second-Hand Market for Furniture in the Nineteenth Century; C.Edwards & M.Ponsonby / ‘Souvenirs of people who have come and gone’: Second-Hand Furnishings and the Anglo-Indian Domestic Interior, 1840-1920; R.D.Jones / PART II: BUYING AND SELLING SECONDHAND GOODS / ‘Old books - new bound’? Selling Second-Hand Books in England, c.1680-1850; I.Mitchell / Power to the Broker: Shifting Authorities over Public Sales in Eighteenth-century Antwerp; D.Lyna / Going for a Song? Country House Sales in Georgian England; R.MacArthur & J.Stobart / Chairs and Tables under the Hammer: Second-Hand Consumption of Furniture in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century in Sweden; S.Murhem, G.Ulväng & K.Lilja / ‘Consuming Identities’: Patterns of Consumption at Three Eighteenth-century Cape Auctions; T.Randle / The English Church Jumble Sale: Parochial Charity in the Modern Age; V.Richmond / Bibliography / Index

Simon Barton, Professor of Spanish History, University of Exeter, UK

'Clear, comprehensive, up-to-date - Barton’s text is an incisive and accessible introduction for students and others interested in Spanish history.’ -James W. Brodman, University of Central Arkansas, USA June 2009 352pp 12 maps and 3 figures Paperback £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-20012-8

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire William S. Maltby, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Missouri - St Louis, USA November 2008 248pp Maps Paperback £16.99

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Golden Age Spain 2nd edition Henry Kamen, Professor, Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and Visiting Professor, University of Chicago’s program in Barcelona, Spain October 2004 Paperback

128pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-3337-9

Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly and Peter Wilson

October 2010 288pp 216x138mm 11 b/w illustrations and 14 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22946-4

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spain • italy

Spain Since 1939

The Agony of Spanish Liberalism Stanley Black, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies, University of Ulster, UK Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Spain’s Dark Decades 1939-59 / The Spain of Desarrollismo 1960-75 / The Transition 1975-82 / Felipismo 1982-1996 / The Return of the Right 1996-2004 / Zapatero in Power / Conclusion / List of Abbreviations / Appendices / Bibliography / Index

November 2009 272pp 11 tables £55.00 Hardback Paperback £19.99

From Revolution to Dictatorship 1913-23 Edited by Francisco J. Romero Salvadó, Senior Lecturer, Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, University of Bristol, UK and Angel Smith, Reader in Modern Spanish History, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Leeds, UK May 2010 296pp 5 tables and 2 figures Hardback £55.00

The Franco Dictatorship, 1959-1975 Edited by Nigel Townson, Senior Lecturer, Complutense University of Madrid , Spain

978-1-4039-3569-4 978-1-4039-3570-0

Studies in Contemporary History

‘An impressive volume on late Francoist Spain… Spain Transformed is a significant contribution to the debate on the nature of the Franco regime.’ - Julius Ruiz English Historical Review

The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain Democracy, Association and Revolution, 1854-75

An in-depth study of the reception of Democratic ideas in mid-19th Century Spain on the provincial and local level, and how they influenced the political process and fuelled the numerous conspiracies and insurrections directed at the Bourbon monarchy, between the failed uprisings in Spain in 1848 and the First Republic in 1873. December 2009 376pp 2 maps and 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-22202-1

978-0-230-55424-5

Spain Transformed

216x138mm

Guy Thomson, Reader in History, University of Warwick, UK

216x138mm

April 2010 280pp 7 b/w tables and 5 graphs £18.99 Paperback

216x138mm 978-0-230-24888-5

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Culture, Politics, and Identity after Franco Hamilton M. Stapell, Assistant Professor of History, State University of New York, USA 288pp £55.00

A History of Italy Claudia Baldoli, Lecturer, University of Newcastle , UK

‘This is an excellent book. Its approach is highly original - covering a vast period of time and material through a broad ‘cultural history’ methodology. I learned a lot from this volume, and I am sure many other scholars and students will as well.’ - John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History, University College London, UK November 2009 360pp 1 photograph and 7 maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Risorgimento The History of Italy from Napoleon to Nation State Lucy Riall, Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London, UK January 2009 Hardback Paperback

200pp £47.50 £15.99

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Pope’s Legion

Remaking Madrid

October 2010 Hardback

ITaly

234x156mm 978-0-230-10641-3

The Multinational Fighting Force that Defended the Vatican Charles A. Coulombe, Award-winning Journalist and former Contributing Editor of the National Catholic Register December 2009 272pp 234x156mm 8pp b/w illustrations and 1 map Paperback £10.99 978-0-230-61756-8

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ITaly Italian and Italian American Studies

Visiting Modern War in Risorgimento Italy Jonathan Marwil, Lecturer, University of Michigan, USA

Series Editor: Stanislao G. Pugliese

Murder and Media in the New Rome The Fadda Affair Tom Simpson, Distinguished Senior Lecturer in Italian, Northwestern University, USA

An insightful look into the origins of modern Italian media culture by examining a sensational crime and trial that took place in Rome in the late 1870s, when a bloody murder triggered a national spectacle that became the first great media circus in the new nation of Italy, crucially shaping the young state’s public sphere and image of itself. January 2011 Hardback

288pp £52.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-10836-3

The Failure of Italian Nationhood The Geopolitics of a Troubled Identity Manlio Graziano, Faculty of the École Supérieure de Relations Internationales of Lione, France and the Observatoire Géopolitique DES Espaces Nationaux ET Internationaux of the Sorbonne

A political, economic, sociological, and cultural history of Italy that looks at its difficulties with the task of nation-building. October 2010 Hardback

288pp £52.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-10413-6

Italy’s Divided Memory

An examination of the social and cultural consequences of a war normally looked at for its role in the story of Italian unification - the convergence of French, Austrian, and PiedmontSardinian armies in northern Italy in 1859, referred to in Italy as the “Second War for Independence.” In doing so it focuses on a series of individuals who visited these battlefields during the war and in the years afterwards, coming right down to 1959. January 2011 Hardback

272pp £52.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-10813-4

An examination of why and how Fascist Italy sought to increase its influence in the Middle East, and why Italian efforts ultimately failed. Offering fresh insights into Fascist Italy’s foreign and colonial policies, this book makes an important contribution to the complex history of relations between Europe and the Arab world. June 2010 272pp 216x138mm 4 maps, 2 b/w tables and 1 diagram Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-23160-3

Italy and 1968 Youthful Unrest and Democratic Culture

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Stuart J. Hilwig, Professor of History, Adams State College, USA November 2009 200pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

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Laura J. McGough, Lecturer, Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Ghana

A unique study of how syphilis, better known as the French disease in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, became so widespread and embedded in the society, culture and institutions of early modern Venice due to the pattern of sexual relations that developed from restrictive marital customs, widespread migration and male privilege. December 2010 232pp Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-57568-4

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Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series Editors: Rab Houston and Edward Muir

Women in Twentieth-Century Italy Perry Willson, Professor of Modern European History, University of Dundee, UK

‘A wonderfully fresh and informative survey.... Vivid, perceptive, wide ranging, and a real pleasure to read.’ Christopher Duggan, University of Reading, UK

Nir Arielli, Research Fellow, Department of History, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

January 2010 Hardback

234x156mm 978-0-230-61847-3

The Disease that Came to Stay

Fascist Italy and the Middle East,1933–40

John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History, University College London, UK 288pp £55.00

Gender, Sexuality and Syphilis in Early Modern Venice

Contents: List of Illustrations and Tables / Glossary / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Italian Women at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century / The ‘Tower of Babel’: First Wave Feminism / On the ‘Home Front’: World War One and its Aftermath, 1915-20 / ‘Exemplary Wives and Mothers’: Under Fascist Dictatorship / Doing their Duty for Nation (or Church): Mass Mobilisation during the Fascist Ventennio / War Comes to Women 1940-45 / Moving into Town: New Social and Economic Roles 1945-67 / Women’s Politics in the Shadow of the Cold War 1945-67 / ‘Io sono mia’: Feminism in the ‘Great Cultural Revolution’ 1968-80 / The ‘Dual Presence’: More Work and Fewer Children in the Age of Materialism / Conclusion / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index December 2009 240pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Gender and History Series Editors: Amanda Capern and Louella McCarthy

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France France

The Napoleonic Empire

The Terror in the French Revolution

Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism

2nd edition

Steven Vincent, Professor of History, North Carolina State University, USA

2nd edition

Hugh Gough, Professor of History, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Geoffrey Ellis, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Hertford College, UK

Review of the 1st edition: ‘This is a pithy, readable textbook which acts as an excellent introduction to the reams of material which have been written on the terror.’ - History, Journal of the Historical Association

Review of the 1st edition: ‘A useful - indeed, indispensable - introduction for students.’ - Charles Esdaile, European History Quarterly May 2003 184pp Paperback £15.99

216x138mm 2 maps 978-0-333-99005-6

Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Late Medieval France Graeme Small, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Glasgow, UK

A fresh introduction to the political history of late medieval France duing the turbulent period of the Hundred Years’ War.

October 2009 264pp 7 maps and 1 chart Hardback £55.00 £19.99 Paperback

216x138mm 978-0-333-64242-9 978-0-333-64243-6

European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

France since 1870 Culture, Society and the Making of the Republic 2nd edition Charles Sowerwine, Professor of History, University of Melbourne, Australia January 2009 5 maps Hardback Paperback

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£55.00 £19.99

978-0-230-57338-3 978-0-230-57339-0

Contents: Note on References / Editors’ Preface / Preface to the Second Edition / Historians and the Terror / Prelude to Terror? From Revolution to Republic 1789-93 / Beginnings of Terror: March-September 1793 / Terror in Paris and the Provinces: September-December 1793 / Factions Liquidated: December 1793-April 1794 / The ‘Great Terror’: April-July 1794 / Creating New Citizens for the New Republic / The Road to Thermidor and the End of Terror 1794-5 / Conclusion / Chronology / Bibliography / Index August 2010 Paperback

152pp £15.99

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

A different approach to French liberalism which, rather than beginning with an a priori definition of liberalism, focuses on the political thought of Benjamin Constant and Germaine de Staël, to advance a new interpretation of the timing and character of French (and more broadly European) liberalism. March 2011 Hardback

272pp £52.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-11009-0

Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchant and Javed Majeed

Walled Towns and the Shaping of France From the Medieval to the Early Modern Era Michael Wolfe, Associate Dean, Graduate Division, St. John’s University, USA October 2009 Hardback

272pp £55.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60812-2

France and Its Spaces of War Experience, Memory, Image Edited by Patricia M. E. Lorcin, Associate Professor of History and Daniel Brewer, Professor of French and Italian, both at University of Minnesota, USA

Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution Allan Potofsky, Associate Professor, Université Paris-VIII, France

‘Allan Potofsky’s beautifully-researched study of the Paris building trades blends social, economic and cultural history and gives us a whole swathe of new insights into the city’s political, social, and ideological transformation from the Old Regime to the nineteenth century.’ - David Garrioch, Monash University, Australia October 2009 368pp 216x138mm 8 tables, 12 maps and 42 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57471-7

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Paris Under Water How the City of Light Survived the Great Flood of 1910 Jeffrey H. Jackson, Professor of History, Rhodes College in Memphis, USA, and has worked in the Parisian archives for ten years. He was recently honored as one of the top young historians in the United States and was a consultant for the documentary ‘Harlem in Montmartre: A Paris Jazz Story’ on PBS

‘It’s hard to imagine a more thoroughly researched history of the Paris, France, flood of 1910...A truly first-rate book.’- Douglas Brinkley, author of The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Gulf Coast ‘Paris Under Water is a riveting account of a natural catastrophe that struck Paris in 1910. Going far beyond the boundaries of environmental or urban history, it draws on an exceptionally wide array of sources to offer the reader a meticulous, yet rich and personal, reconstruction of what the great flood felt like to contemporaries, what it revealed about social tensions and solidarities, and what it signified on a broader historical scale...A tour de force of scholarship and brilliantly creative craftsmanship.’- Michael D. Bess, author of Choices Under Fire: Moral Dimensions of World War II In the winter of 1910 the river that brought life to Paris became a force of destruction drowning Parisian streets, forcing its inhabitants to overcome a history of strife and work together. On the hundredth anniversary of the flood, Jeffrey H. Jackson captures here for the first time the drama and ultimate victory of man over nature. January 2010 272pp 234x156mm 16 b/w photographs and 1 map Hardback £20.00 978-0-230-61706-3

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Nationalism in Germany, 1848–1866

germany

History of Germany

Revolutionary Nation

Peter Wende, formerly Director, German Historical Institute, Germany November 2004 maps Paperback £16.99

224pp

216x138mm

978-0-333-68765-9

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

German Reparations, 1919–1932 A Historical Survey Leonard Gomes, Principal Lecturer in Economics, Middlesex University, UK April 2010 Hardback

264pp £69.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-23838-1

Memorialization in Germany since 1945 Edited by Bill Niven, Professor of Contemporary German History, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Chloe Paver, Senior Lecturer in German, University of Exeter, UK December 2009 440pp 25 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-20703-5

Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany

Mark Hewitson, Senior Lecturer in German History and Politics, Department of German, University College London, UK

‘A very impressive text: immaculately organized and sharply focused, with a surefooted mastery of the enormous monographic scholarship in German.’ - Geoff Eley, University of Michigan, USA Mark Hewitson reassesses the relationship between politics and the nation during a crucial period in order to answer the question of when, how and why the process of unification began in Germany. He focuses on how the national question was articulated in the public sphere by the press, political writers and key political organizations. Contents: List of Tables and Diagrams / List of Maps / Acknowledgements / Introduction / A German Revolution / The Great Powers and the Austrian Question / The Habsburg Monarchy and the Germans / The Third Germany and the Bund / Prussia, the Nation and the Constitution / The Struggle for Germany in SchleswigHolstein / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2010 464pp 216x138mm 14 tables, 1 diagrams and 6 maps Hardback £55.00 978-1-4039-1329-6 Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-1330-2

European Studies Series Series Editors: Colin Jones, John Breuilly, Patricia Clavin and Joe Bergin

Sport, Spectacle and Political Symbolism, 1926-36 Nadine Rossol, IRCHSS Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland

Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany argues that political aesthetics and mass spectacles were no invention of the Nazis but characterized the period from the mid-1920s to the mid-1930s. In so doing, it re-examines the role of state representation and propaganda in the Weimar Republic and the Nazi dictatorship. February 2010 240pp 16 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-21793-5

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Cinema and the Swastika

Weimar Culture Revisited

Joseph Goebbels

The International Expansion of Third Reich Cinema

Edited by John A. Williams, Associate Professor of History, Bradley University, USA

Life and Death

Edited by Roel Vande Winkel, Assistant Professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium and David Welch, Professor of Modern History, University of Kent, UK

‘The academically sound chapters address the complex issues that surround the international dimension of Third Reich Cinema and thus reinvigorate academic discourses dealing with this controversial era...’ - Tobias Hochscherf, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television ‘A professional and extremely interesting collection of important studies.’ - Karl Birkelbach, Limina ‘Cinema and the Swastika was rightfully awarded the Willy Haas Award for outstanding publication on German cinema at Cinefest 2007 in Hamburg. The contributions are stimulating, informative, and jargon-free. This book belongs in the reference collection of anyone engaged in the study of German politics, culture or film history from 1933 until 1945.’ - Horst Claus, Filmblatt September 2010 360pp 42 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

Weimar Culture Revisited is the first book to offer an accessible cross-section of new cultural history approaches to the Weimar Republic. This collection uses an interdisciplinary approach and focuses on the everyday workings of Weimar culture to explain the impact and meaning of culture for German’s everyday lives during this fateful era. Contents: Revolution and the Weimar Avant-Garde: Contesting the Politics of Art, 1919-1924; D.Lewer / Cinema, Radio, and “Mass Culture” in the Weimar Republic: Between Shared Experience and Social Division; C.Ross / Blue Angel, Brown Culture: The Politics of Film Reception in Göttingen; D.Imhoof / Middle-Class Heroes: Anti-Nationalism in the Popular Adventure Films of the Weimar Republic; O.Ashkenazi / Exotic Attractions and Imperialist Fantasies in Weimar Youth Literature; L.Springman / How Can a War Be Holy? Weimar Attitudes Toward Eastern Spirituality; T.Neuhaus / Visualizing the Republic: State Representation and Public Ritual in Weimar Germany; N.Rossol / The Party Does Indeed Fight Like a Man: The Construction of a Masculine Ideal in the Weimar Communist Party; S.A.Sewell / Sweat Equity: Sports and the Self-Made German; E.Jensen / Friends of Nature: The Culture of Working-Class Hiking; J.A.Williams March 2011 Hardback

256pp £48.50

234x156mm 978-0-230-10942-1

The Undivided Sky

216x138mm

The Holocaust on East and West German Radio in the 1960s

978-0-230-23857-2

René Wolf, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Winner of the 2007 Willy Haas Award for books on German cinema

A Brief History with Documents

Radio was one of the major weapons used in the Cold War and The Undivided Sky gives a lively and comprehensive account of radio programming and audience responses in the divided Germany of the 1960s by looking at the reportage of major warcrimes trials of the time, issues of the Holocaust and German national identity.

Robert G. Moeller, Professor of History, University of California, USA

May 2010 280pp 11 b/w tables and 1 map £55.00 Hardback

The Nazi State and German Society

This book invites students to view one of history's most infamous totalitarian regime through the voices of people who experienced it. May 2010 Paperback

208pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-57676-6

Toby Thacker, Lecturer in Modern European History, Cardiff University, UK

'..a welcome addition to the burgeoning library of ‘perpetrator studies’.' Literary Review '…a detailed and well-written insight into the man at the heart of the Nazi propaganda machine…. In his examination of Goebbels, Toby Thacker has produced a valuable addition to the printed history of the 1930s and 1940s.' - Britain at War Magazine 'Thacker’s reassessment is convincing and welcome. Crucially, his new biography is the first to be written since the entire set of Goebbels’ diaries has been published. He writes well, and offers the reader a number of important new contentions and insights.' - BBC History Magazine An insightful new biography of Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda Minister of the ‘Third Reich’ and one of the most important and troubling figures of the twentieth century. The first account to use all of Goebbels’ surviving diaries, it sheds new light on his personality, private life and political convictions, as well as his relationship with Hitler. September 2010 424pp 234x156mm 41 b/w illustrations and 5 maps Hardback £19.99 978-0-230-22889-4 Paperback £12.99 978-0-230-27866-0

Hitler’s Ethic The Nazi Pursuit of Evolutionary Progress Richard Weikart, Professor of Modern European History, California State University, USA October 2009 Hardback

268pp £52.50

216x138mm 978-0-230-61807-7

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210x138mm 978-0-312-45468-5

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

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The Antifascist Classroom Denazification in Soviet-occupied Germany, 1945-1949 Benita Blessing, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Ohio University, USA

‘Blessing has written a thoroughly researched, well-argued, and absorbing book on a subject of enormous significance to our understanding of the origins and early development of communist East Germany. For anyone interested in how the ‘antifascist classroom’ shaped this process, it is essential reading.’ - The American Historical Review January 2011 Paperback

304pp £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-10730-4

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West Germans Against The West Anti-Americanism in Media and Public Opinion in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949-68

Surviving Hitler’s War

Operation Last Chance

Vaizey, Surviving Hitler’s War Surviving Hitler’s War, Vaizey

Family Life in Germany, 1939-48 Hester Vaizey, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Max Planck Centre for the History of Emotions, Germany

Telling the stories of mothers, fathers and children in their own words, Hester Vaizey recreates the experience of family life in Nazi Germany. From last letters of doomed soldiers at Stalingrad to diaries kept by women trying to keep their families alive in cities under attack, the book vividly describes family life under the most extreme conditions. Based on a study which won the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History 2009 Contents: List of Illustrations / List of Tables and Graphs / Preface / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / Family Life under National Socialism / Staying in Touch / Staying in Love / Empowerment or Endurance? / Parents and Children / Conclusion / Appendices / Notes / Bibliography / Index September 2010 272pp 216x138mm 8 b/w illustrations, 16 graphs and 5 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-25148-9 Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-25149-6

Genders and Sexualities in History Series Editors: John H. Arnold, Joanna Bourke and Sean Brady

One Man’s Quest to Bring Nazi Criminals to Justice Efraim Zuroff, Historian who specializes in Holocaust history. Established and directs the Israel Office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and coordinates the Center’s worldwide research on Nazi war criminals

'It is never too late to bring those responsible for the horrors of the Holocaust to justice. Operation Last Chance recounts how, with tireless energy, dedication, and passion, Efraim Zuroff did just that.' - Abe Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League and author of Never Again? The Threat of the New Anti-Semitism Sixty years after the end of World War II, members of the Nazi party and their collaborators are still alive - and are increasingly difficult track down. ‘Operation Last Chance’ is the gripping personal story of one man’s vast campaign to find the biggest Nazi criminals and bring them to justice, before it’s too late. December 2009 256pp Hardback £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-61730-8

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Christoph Hendrik Müller, formerly Lecturer, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and taught at Queen's Univeristy Belfast and Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

An exploration of how the theme of AntiAmericanism was employed by influential sections of the West German media to oppose the modernisation of the Federal Republic of Germany during the ‘long 1950s’. In the public battle over the future direction of Germany, America stood as a symbol of social, political and economic corruption. May 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-23155-9

Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media Series Editors: Alexander S. Wilkinson and Bill Bell

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holocaust studies • russian and east european history

The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes

Holocaust Studies

Muriel’s War

Avraham Burg, formerly speaker of the Knesset in Israel (1999-2003)

An American Heiress in the Nazi Resistance Sheila Isenberg Author and recipient of a Fellowship from the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation

The inspiring and adventurous life of Muriel Gardiner, an American socialite who joined the Austrian resistance in WWII and went on to become one of America’s most important psychoanalysts. January 2011 Hardback

256pp £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61565-6

‘[A] compelling mix of polemic, personal memoir, homage to his parents and meditation on Judaism.’- The Independent ‘At a time when crass, catchpenny titles pour from the presses, it is that unusual thing: A new book that matters.’- Arab News January 2010 Paperback

272pp £11.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61897-8

Father Patrick Desbois, Secretary to the Grench Conference of Bishops for Relations with Judaism, Advisor to the Cardinal Archbishop of Lyon and Advisor to the Vatican on the Jewish Religion, France

336pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-63264-2

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

The Russian Revolution, 1900–1927 4th edition

As If It Were Life A WWII Diary from the Theresienstadt Ghetto Philipp Manes, (18751944) was a wealthy Berlin furrier before he and his wife were stripped of their possessions and transported to Theresienstadt in 1942. There, Manes kept careful diaries of daily life until he and his wife were transported to Auschwitz, where they were killed in October of 1944

216x138mm

Translated by Ben Barkow and Klaus Leist

978-0-230-61757-5

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June 2005 Paperback

‘Ideally suited to undergraduate courses and to anyone interested in a brief, readable and balanced introduction to the Russian revolution.’ - Professor Andrew August, Penn State University, USA

In this heart-wrenching book, Father Patrick Desbois documents the daunting task of identifying and examining all the sites where Jews were exterminated by Nazi mobile units in the Ukraine in WWII, with the goal of providing proper burials for the victims of the forgotten Ukrainian Holocaust.

Winner of the 2008 National Jewish Book Award

Roger Bartlett, Professor Emeritus of Russian History, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, UK

Robert Service, Professor of Russian History, St Anthony’s College, UK

'An outstanding contribution to Holocaust literature, uncovering new dimensions of the tragedy.'- Library Journal [starred review]

December 2009 272pp 16pp b/w photographs Paperback £11.99

A History of Russia

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The Holocaust by Bullets A Priest’s Journey to Uncover the Truth Behind the Murder of 1.5 Million Jews

Russian and East European History

The beautifully written diary of a German-Jewish merchant living in the notorious Theresienstadt ghetto, a rare historical document that sheds new light on the intricacies of the Nazi machine. November 2009 304pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £18.99

Contents: Editors’ Preface / Cartoons and Maps / Preface / Introduction / Unstable Structure, 1900-1914 / Demolition, 1915-1917 / Experimental Construction, 1917-1927 / Conclusions / Select Bibliography / Chronology of Events / Index June 2009 152pp 6 b/w illustrations and 2 maps Paperback £15.50

216x138mm 978-0-230-22040-9

Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

234x156mm 978-0-230-61328-7

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Communism in Russia Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

‘A wonderfully written book and a stimulating read. Undergraduate students and the general public will certainly get a great deal from Sakwa’s overview of Communism in Russia.’ - Aaron B. Retish, Wayne State University, USA Richard Sakwa provides a fresh analysis examining the tension between the theory and practice of communism and the history of Russia in the twentieth century. Sakwa offers students a concise, comprehensive and stimulating overview of the rise and fall of communism and its interaction with the fate of the nation. Contents: Editors’ Preface / Introduction / Russia and Revolution / Bolshevism and its Critics / Stalinism and Communist Reform / The Great Retreat / Communism in Russia / References / Index August 2010 Paperback

176pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-60679-7

Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Writing the Stalin Era Sheila Fitzpatrick and Soviet Historiography Edited by Golfo Alexopoulos, Associate Professor of History, University of South Florida, USA and Fellow, Hoover Institute, USA, Kiril Tomoff, Associate Professor of History, University of California Riverside, USA and Julie Hessler, Associate Professor of History, University of Oregon, USA

Covering topics such as the Soviet monopoly over information and communication, violence in the gulags, and gender relations after World War II, this festschrift volume highlights the work and legacy of Sheila Fitzpatrick offers a cross-section of some of the best work being done on a critical period of Russia and the Soviet Union. February 2011 Hardback Paperback

288pp £58.00 £16.99

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Kommunalka Paola Messana, New York Bureau Chief of Agence France-Presse

Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823-61 Andrew A. Gentes, Research Fellow, John W. Kluge Center, The Library of Congress, USA

This book brings together fascinating testimonies from thirty inhabitants of the “Kommunalka,” the communal apartments that were the norm in housing in the cities of Russia during the whole history of the Soviet Union. Contents: “Uplotnienie” : Filling Up / White Army, Red Army / The Visit to Lenin / Like Life In Naples / I, Princess Galitzine, a Tenant in a Communal Apartment / In Times of Hardship You Have to Make the Best of Things / The Black Crow / Even the Baltics / The Leningrad blockade / The Denunciation / SUMMER 1948 / The Ambulance, the Dead, the Blind, the Nun and the Others / The American Legacy / Jewish Poison in the Pots / The Letter / New Year’s Eve Celebration / Tiotia Grusha, or how Thirty People Can Share an Apartment / The Gulag and the Roslovian Smell / The Soldier’s Ballad / Lenins, nothing but Lenins / Dissidence / The Passageway Room / The Prostitute / The French Lover / Masha L. and the Spirit of the Kommunalka / The Englishwoman and the Dealer / An Officer in the Strategic Nuclear Forces / From Putsch to Putsch / Seventeen years after the Fall of the USSR, a Happy Ukrainian / Two Sisters through History February 2011 Hardback

240pp £52.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-11016-8

Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

Oral Histories of Soviet Detention and Exile Jehanne M. Gheith, Associate Professor and Chair, Slavic and Eurasian Studies Department , Duke University, USA and Katherine Jolluck, Senior Lecturer, Department of History, Stanford University, USA

This volume brings the powerful voices of Gulag survivors to an English-speaking audience for the first time through oral histories, rather than written memoirs. 256pp £58.00 £19.99

Despite reports of exile proving disastrous to the region, 300,000 Russian subjects, from political dissidents to the elderly and mentally disabled, were deported to Siberia from 1823-61. Their stories of physical and psychological suffering, heroism and personal resurrection, are recounted in this compelling history of tsarist Siberian exile. September 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-61062-0 978-0-230-61063-7

Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

216x138mm 978-0-230-27326-9

Exile to Siberia, 1590–1822 Andrew A. Gentes, Research Fellow, John W. Kluge Center, The Library of Congress, USA April 2008 288pp Hardback £55.00

Gulag Voices

January 2011 Hardback Paperback

‘Andrew Gentes’ emerging history of Siberia is a major contribution to the study of Eurasia.’ Abbott Gleason, Brown University, USA

216x138mm 978-0-230-53693-7

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Warlands Population Resettlement and State Reconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 Edited by Peter Gatrell, Professor of Economic History, University of Manchester, UK and Nick Baron, Associate Professor in History, University of Nottingham, UK October 2009 296pp 216x138mm 3 maps, 2 tables and 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57601-8

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The Military History of the Soviet Union

War in a Twilight World

Robin Higham, Professor of History, Kansas State University, USA and Frederick W. Kagan, Assistant Professor, Department of History, US Military Academy, West Point, USA

'...a handy one-volume military history of the Soviet Union that will delight enthusiasts and assist instructors.' - Dr. Matthew R. Schwonek, Air and Space Power Journal Volume two of the set provides an introduction to the history of the Soviet armed forces from 1917 to 1991. The authors highlight the many facets of the Cold War, including the rise of the Soviet Navy after the Great Patriotic War and the collapse of the Soviet Union which marks its twentieth anniversary in 2011. December 2010 336pp Paperback £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-10839-4

The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 5: The Years of Hunger Soviet Agriculture 1931-1933 R. W. Davies, Emeritus Professor of Soviet Economic Studies, University of Birmingham, UK and Stephen G. Wheatcroft, Professor of Russian History, University of Melbourne, Australia

‘There can be little question that this study will supersede other accounts of the famine... Powerfully written, the book, even more than others in the series, is hard to put down.’- Carol Leonard, Europe-Asia Studies January 2010 49 b/w tables Paperback

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216x138mm

£22.99

978-0-230-23855-8

Partisan and Anti-Partisan Warfare in Eastern Europe, 1939-45 Edited by Ben Shepherd, Lecturer in Modern European History, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK and Juliette Pattinson, Lecturer in Modern British and European History, University of Strathclyde, UK

Cutting-edge case studies examine the partisan and anti-partisan warfare which broke out across German-occupied eastern Europe during World War Two, showing how it was shaped in varied ways by factors including fighting power, political and economic structures, ideological and psychological influences, and the attitude of the wider population. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations/Glossary / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Illuminating a Twilight World; B.Shepherd & J.Pattinson / PART I: THE SOVIET UNION / Foreword; E.Mawdsley / Partisans, Civilians and the Soviet State: An Overview; K.Slepyan / ‘One senses danger from all sides, especially from fanatical civilians:’ The 121st Infantry Division and Partisan War, June 1941-April 1942; J.Rutherford / The Relationship between Soviet Partisans and the Civilian Population in Byelorussia under German Occupation, 1941-1944; A.Brakel / The German Gendarmerie and Partisans in Belorussia, 1941-1944; E.Haberer / Select Bibliography / PART II: POLAND / Foreword; P.Latawski / The Armia Krajowa and the Development of Polish Partisan Warfare, 1939-1943; P.Latawski / ‘A Game of Cat-and-Mouse’: The Gestapo Spy Network in Tomaschow Mazowiecki, Poland 1939-45; C.M.Hall / Select Bibliography / PART III: YUGOSLAVIA / Foreword; K.Schmider / Bloodier than Böhme: The 342nd Infantry Division in Serbia, 1941; B.Shepherd / Integrated Warfare? The Germans and the Ustaša Massacres: Syrmia 1942; A.Korb / An Uncivil War of Ideas: German, Partisan and Home Guard Propaganda in the Province of Ljubljana 1943-45; G.Kranjc / Select Bibliography / Index October 2010 288pp 216x138mm 4 maps, 1 table and 1 b/w illustration Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57569-1

Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist Eastern and Central Europe Edited by Shana Penn, Visiting Scholar, Center for Jewish Studies, Graduate Theological Union, USA and Jill Massino, Visiting Scholar, History Department, Northwestern University, USA January 2010 Hardback £55.00

304pp 216x138mm 978-0-230-61300-3

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Eastern Europe since 1945 4th edition Geoffrey Swain, Alec Nove Chair in Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Glasgow, UK and Nigel Swain, Lecturer in History, University of Liverpool , UK September 2009 360pp 12 b/w tables and 1 map £60.00 Hardback £19.99 Paperback

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Constructing Yugoslavia A Transnational History Vesna Drapac, Associate Professor of History, University of Adelaide, Australia Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Imagining Savage Europe and Inventing Yugoslavia, 1850-1914 / The Expansion of Gallant Serbia into Yugoslavia, 1914-1920 / A State in Search of a Nation, 1920-1939 / ‘The future lies with the federative idea’: War and Dissolution, 1941-1945 / ‘A society almost free’: Tito’s Yugoslavia / Conclusion / Chronology / Lists of Prime Ministers and Presidents / Notes / Bibliography / Index January 2010 Hardback Paperback

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A History of the Baltic States Andres Kasekamp, Professor of Baltic Politics, University of Tartu, Estonia

‘Kasekamp’s book is an innovative, comprehensive and balanced treatment of the history of all three Baltic States...There is no better book to introduce the student to the fascinating story of the Baltic region.’ - Professor James White, University of Glasgow, UK ‘Required reading for all persons interested in Estonian, Latvian or Lithuanian history. Kasekamp’s command of the scholarly literature is unsurpassed.’ - Guntis Smidchens, Assistant Professor of Baltic Studies, University of Washington, USA The Baltic States experienced a sequence of foreign regimes, including Nazism and communism, before recovering their independence and joining the European Union. Clearly and accessibly written, this book is one of the first to provide a general overview of their histories from the stone age to the present using a comparative approach. Contents: List of Maps / Preface / Europe’s Last Pagans / Lithuania’s Expansion and Medieval Livonia (1290-1560) / The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Rise of Sweden and Russia (1560-1795) / The Long Nineteenth Century Under Tsarist Rule (1795-1917) / The Short Era of Independence (1917-1939) / Between Anvil and Hammer (1939-1953) / Soviet Rule (1953-1991) / Return to the West (1991-2008) / Further Reading / Chronology / Index September 2010 264pp 7 maps Paperback £16.99 Hardback £60.00

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A History of Poland Anita J. Prazmowska, Senior Lecturer, Department of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK May 2004 256pp Paperback £16.99

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Mastering Modern World History 4th edition Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK September 2005 664pp photographs, maps and tables Paperback £17.99

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Western Society: A Brief History John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Ilinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, University of Iliinois, USA, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , USA

Based on the highly acclaimed A History of Western Society, this brief edition presents a succinct overview of the historical development of the West while preserving the hallmark focus on social history and everyday life of the original work. Richly illustrated, it combines pedagogical support with compelling writing and first-hand accounts. March 2009 912pp c.325 images and c.70 maps £29.99 Paperback

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A History of Western Societies Complete 9th edition John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Ilinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, University of Iliinois, USA, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , USA Contents: Origins, ca 400,000-1100 B.C. / Small Kingdoms and Mighty Empires in the Near East (ca. 1100-513 B.C.) / Classical Greece (ca 1650-338 B.C.) / The Hellenistic World (336-146 B.C.) / The Rise of Rome, ca 750-44 B.C. / The Pax Romana (31 B.C.-A.D. 450) / Late Antiquity: 350-600 / Europe in the Early Middle Ages, 600-1000 / State and Church in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1300 / The Changing Life of the People in the High Middle Ages / The Creativity and Challenges of Medieval Cities / The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages, 1300-1450 / European Society in the Age of the Renaissance, 1350-1550 / Reformations and Religious Wars, 1500-1600 / European Exploration and Conquest, 1450-1650 / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe, ca 1589-1715 / Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe to 1740 / Toward a New Worldview, 1540-1789 / The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century / The Changing Life of the People / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Revolution in Energy and Industry (ca 1780-1860) / Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1850 / Life in the Emerging Urban Society in the Nineteenth Century / The Age of Nationalism, 1850-1914 / The West and the World, 1815-1914 / The Great Break: War and Revolution, 1914-1919 / The Age of Anxiety (ca 1900-1940) / Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919-1945 / Cold War Conflicts and Social Transformations, 19451985 / Revolution, Rebuilding, and New Challenges: 1985 to the Present October 2007 Hardback

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A History of Western Society Since 1300 9th edition John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Ilinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, University of Iliinois, USA, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , USA October 2007 Paperback

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A History of International Political Theory Ontologies of the International Hartmut Behr, Professor of International Relations, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK December 2009 320pp Hardback £60.00

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International Organisation in World Politics 3rd edition David Armstrong, Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter, UK, Lorna Lloyd, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Keele University, UK and John Redmond, Professor of European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK September 2004 304pp 11 tables and 4 graphs Paperback £22.99

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A History of World Societies 8th edition John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Ilinois, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, University of Iliinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, Patricia B. Ebrey, Professor of History, University of Washington, USA, Roger B. Beck, Professor of History, Eastern Illinois University, USA, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , USA

An updated and shortened new edition of an outstanding treatment of social history. Contents: Preface / Maps / Listening to the Past / Early Civilization on Afroeurasia, to 450 B.C.E. / The Foundation of Indian Society, to 300 C.E. / China’s Classical Age, to 256 B.C.E. / The Greek Experience / The World of Rome / East Asia and the Spread of Buddhism, 256 B.C.E.-800 C.E. / Europe and Western Asia, ca. 350-850 / The Islamic World, ca 600-1400 / African Societies and Kingdoms, ca 400-1450 / Civilizations of the Americas, 2500 B.C.E.-1500 C.E. / Central and Southern Asia, to 1400 / East Asia, ca 800-1400 / Europe in the Middle Ages, 8501400 / Europe in the Renaissance and Reformation, 13501600 / The Acceleration of Global Contact / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Europe, ca 1589-1725 / Toward a New World-View in the West, 1540-1789 / Africa and the World, ca 1400-1800 / The Islamic World Powers, ca 1400-1800 / Continuity and Change in East Asia, ca 1400-1800 / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Industrial Revolution in Europe, ca 1780-1860 / The Triumph of Nationalism in Europe, 1815-1914 / Africa, Southwest Asia, and Western Imperialism, 1800-1914 / Asia in the Era of Western Imperialism, 1800-1914 / Nation Building in the Western Hemisphere and Australia / The Great Break: War and Revolution / Nationalism in Asia, 1914-1939 / The Age of Anxiety in the West / Dictatorship and the Second World War / Global Recovery and Division Between Superpowers / Latin America, Asia, and Africa in the Contemporary World / A New Era in World History / Epilogue: The Middle East in Today’s World / Index February 2009 1128pp c.100 maps and illustrations Hardback £39.99

Political Thought in the Age of Revolution, 1776–1848 Burke to Marx Michael Levin, Emeritus Reader in Politics, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

‘A comprehensive, stimulating, well-written and scholarly but accessible account of the main strands of European political thinking between 1776 and 1848.’ - Gregory Claeys, Royal Holloway University of London, UK In the years of revolution between 1776 and 1848, stress and transition produced some fundamental reflections on politics and society. This introductory text considers how a cluster of key European thinkers, including Burke, Hegel, Tocqueville and Marx, viewed the global political upheavals and social changes of their times. Contents: Chronology / Preface / The Historical Context / Modern Society and Modern Thought / Edmund Burke / Thomas Paine / Jeremy Bentham / Georg Hegel / Alexis de Tocqueville / Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels / Epilogue / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index December 2010 208pp Paperback £18.99 Hardback £55.00

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The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Robert Boyce, Senior Lecturer in International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘This is a splendid piece of scholarship, finely written, exhaustively researched, and interpretively bold. ’ - Robert J. Young, University of Winnipeg, USA October 2009 11 b/w tables Hardback

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The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760–1840 Edited by David Armitage, Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Professor of History, University College Los Angeles, USA

‘A hugely welcome project that connects with a major debate of growing interest and importance, with outstanding authors and chapters.’ - John Darwin, Beit University Lecturer in the History of the British Commonwealth, University of Oxford, UK Contents: Introduction: Causation, Connection and Comparison; D.Armitage & S.Subrahmanyam / Sparks from Altar of ‘76: International Repercussions and Reconsiderations of the American Revolution; G.B.Nash / The French Revolution in Global Context; L.Hunt / Revolutionary Exiles: The American Loyalist and French Émigré Diasporas; M.Jasanoff / Iberian Passages: Continuity and Change in the South Atlantic; J.Adelman / The Caribbean in the Age of Revolution; D.C.Geggus / The Dynamics of History in Africa and the Atlantic ‘Age of Revolutions’; J.C.Miller / Playing Muslim: Bonaparte’s Army of the Orient and Euro-Muslim Creolization; J.Cole / Imperial Repercussions: South Asia and the World, c. 1760-1840; R.Travers / Revolutionary Europe and the Destruction of Java’s Old Order, 1808-1830; P.Carey / Their Own Path to Crisis? Social Change, State-Building and the Limits of Qing Expansion, c. 1770-1840; K.Pomeranz / Afterword; C.A.Bayly December 2009 336pp 4 maps £50.00 Hardback £16.99 Paperback

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1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End A Brief History with Documents

A History of Reading and Writing In the Western World Martyn Lyons, Professor of History and European Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia Contents: What is the History of Reading and Writing? / Reading and Writing in the Ancient and Medieval world / Was There a Printing Revolution? / Print and the Protestant Reformation / Renaissance Books and Humanist Readers / Print and Popular Culture / The Rise of Literacy in the Early Modern West, c.1600-1800 / Censorship and the Reading Public in Pre-revolutionary France / The Reading Fever, 1750-1830 / The Age of the Mass Reading Public / New Readers and Reading Cultures / The Democratisation of Writing, 1800 to the Present / Readers and Writers in the Digital Age / Further Reading October 2009 280pp 234x156mm 1 map, 11 b/w photographs and 6 b/w tables Hardback £52.50 978-0-230-00161-9 Paperback £17.99 978-0-230-00162-6

The Development of the International Book Trade, 1870–1895 Tangled Networks Alison Rukavina, Lecturer, English and Film Studies Department, University of Alberta, Canada December 2010 1 b/w photograph Hardback

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A History of Charisma John Potts, Associate Professor, Macquarie University, Australia

‘After reading John Potts’s engrossing new book, A History of Charisma, I agree with him unreservedly...Charisma matters a lot, for good and ill, in politics, religion, business, the arts and many other walks of life.’ - The Australian

Padraic Kenney, Indiana University, USA

September 2009 280pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £19.99

March 2010 Paperback

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The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid Liberal Humanitarians and Transnational Activists in Britain and the United States, c.1919-64 Rob Skinner, Teaching Fellow, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK

Anti-apartheid was one of the most significant international causes of the late twentieth century. The book provides the first detailed history of the emergence of anti-apartheid activism in Britain and the USA, tracing the network of individuals and groups who shaped the moral and political character of the movement. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / Humanitarian Networks and Segregation / South African Liberalism and ‘Friends of Africa’ / Human Rights and Anti-Colonialism / The Nationalist Challenge / Sites of Struggle - the Emerging Anti-Apartheid Network / Sharpeville, Sanctions and the making of a Transnational Movement / Epilogue and Conclusion / Notes / / Bibliography November 2010 280pp £55.00 Hardback

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Nature’s End History and the Environment Edited by Sverker Sörlin, Professor of Environmental History, Royal Institute of Technology, UK and Paul Warde, Reader in Early Modern History, University of East Anglia, UK

‘A treasure trove packed with gems of essays by leading scholars...a state-of-the-art guide to contemporary questions in global environmental history.’ - J. Donald Hughes, University of Denver, USA July 2009 384pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £17.99

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Evangelical Millennialism in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1500–2000

The Historiography of Genocide Edited by Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Department of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Crawford Gribben, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Print Culture, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland This book offers the first complete overview of the intellectual history of one of the most significant contemporary cultural trends – the apocalyptic expectations of European and American evangelicals – in an account that guides readers into the origins, its evolution, and its revolutionary potential in the modern world.
 December 2010 Hardback

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Settler Colonialism A Theoretical Overview Lorenzo Veracini, Queen Elizabeth II Fellow, Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, Australia

A vivid exploration of the history of a very powerful and long lasting idea: building European worlds outside of Europe. Veracini outlines how the founding of new societies was envisaged and practiced and explores the specific ways in which settler colonial projects tried to establish ideal and regenerated political bodies. November 2010 6 figures Hardback £50.00 Paperback £18.99

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Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton

'As a whole, the volume is more comprehensive than any of the major single-authored works which have appeared in recent years; it achieves its goal of providing a guide to the literature as well as to the historical record.' -Martin Shaw, Journal of Genocide Research 'This excellent book represents a substantial achievement by the editor...excellent value for teachers and scholars.' - Cathie Carmichael, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies

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Contents: Introduction; D.Stone / PART I: CONCEPTS / Defining Genocide; A.Curthoys & J.Docker / Problems of Comparative Genocide Scholarship; A.Weiss-Wendt / Conceptions of Genocide and Perceptions of History; D.Moshman / Collective Violence and the Shifting Categories of Communal Riots, Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide; V.Das / Cultural Genocide in Australia; R.van Krieken / Genocide and Modernity; A.D.Moses / Religion and Genocide: A Historiographical Survey; D.L.Bergen / Gender and Genocide; A.Jones / Prosecuting Genocide; W.Schabas / PART II: CASE STUDIES / Genocide in the AmericaS; A.A.Cave / Decent Disposal: Australian Historians and the Recovery of Genocide; T.Barta / Colonial Genocide: The Herero and Nama War (19041908) in German Southwest Africa and its Significance; J.Zimmerer / The Armenian Genocide; D.Bloxham & F.M.Göçek / The Holocaust and its Historiography; D.Stone / The Crimes of the Stalinist Regime: Outline for an Inventory and Classification; N.Werth / The Partition of India; I.Talbot / Mao’s China: The Worst Non-Genocidal Regime?; J-L.Margolin / Documentation Delayed, Justice Denied: The Historiography of the Cambodian Genocide; B.Kiernan / Mass Killings and Images of Genocide in Bosnia, 1941-45 and 1992-95; R.M.Hayden / The Historiography of the Rwandan Genocide; S.Straus / !Si Hubo Genocidio in Guatemala! Yes There Was Genocide in Guatemala!; V.Sanford / Genocides of Indigenous Peoples; R.K.Hitchcock & T.E.Koperski

July 2010 304pp 216x138mm 20 b/w illustrations, 5 maps and 21 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57605-6

September 2010 656pp tables, graphs and figures Hardback £95.00 Paperback £19.99

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Cambridge Imperial and Postcolonial Studies series

Imperial Andamans Colonial Encounter and Island History Aparna Vaidik, Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA

This book traverses the Indian Ocean in the period when the British held sway over the major oceanic waters of the world. In reviving the history of the Andamans as an important imperial prize, it offers a fresh perspective on the history of British colonialism, nationalism and the creation of modern India from its geographic periphery.

The US Military in Hawai’i Colonialism, Memory and Resistance Brian Ireland, Senior Lecturer in American History and American Studies, University of Glamorgan, UK

An examination of how the US military in Hawai'i is depicted by museum curators, memorial builders, film makers, and newspaper reporters. These mediums convey information, and engage their audiences, in ways that, together, form a powerful advocacy for the benefits of militarism in the islands. Contents: Illustrations / Introduction / War Stories: A Militarized History of Hawai’i / Remembering and Forgetting at Waikīkī’s Great War Memorial / ‘Unknown Soldiers’: Remembering Hawai’i’s Great War Dead / Hooray For Haolewood? Hawai’i on Film / Hawai’i’s Press, and the Vietnam War / Afterword / Works Cited / Index November 2010 288pp 46 b/w illustrations £55.00 Hardback

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The Bengal Delta

The Making of Indian Secularism

Ecology, State and Social Change, 1840-1943 Iftekhar Iqbal, Assistant Professor of History, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh With a focus on colonial Bengal, this book demonstrates how the dynamics of agrarian prosperity or decline, communal conflicts, poverty and famine can only be properly understood from an ecological perspective as well as discussions of state’s coercion and popular resistance, market forces and dependency, or contested cultures and consciousness.
 Contents: Tables, Maps and Illustrations / Preface and Acknowledgements / / Abbreviations / Glossary / Introduction / Ecology and Agrarian Relations in the Nineteenth Century / Economy and Society: The Myth and Reality of ‘Sonar Bangla’ / Political Ecology of the Peasant: The Faraizi Movement Between Revolution and Passive Resistance / Return of the Bhadralok: Agrarian Environment and the Nation / The Railways and the Water Regime / Fighting With a Weed: Water Hyacinth, the State and the Public Square / Between Food Availability Decline and Entitlement Exchange: An Ecological Prehistory of the Great Bengal Famine of 1943 / Reflections / Notes / Appendixes / Bibliography / Index September 2010 304pp 216x138mm 16 b/w illustrations, 8 maps and 11 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-23183-2

Empire, Law and Christianity, 1830-1960 Nandini Chatterjee, Lecturer in World History, Department of History, University of Plymouth , UK

A unique study of how a deeply religious country like India acquired the laws and policies of a secular state, highlighting the contradictory effects of British imperial policies, the complex role played by Indian Christians, and how this highly divided community shaped its own identity and debated that of their new nation. Contents: List of Illustrations / Abbreviations / Glossary / Introduction / Religion and Public Education: the Politics of Secularizing Knowledge / Regulating Trust: Law and Policy of Religious Endowments in India / Universality in Difference: the Emergence of Christian Personal Law in Colonial India / Creating a Public Presence: the Missionary College of St. Stephen’s, Delhi / Education for ‘uplift’: Christian Agricultural Colleges in India / Authority and Conflict in the Indian Church / Rethinking Christianity in India: Shaping the Religion in which they Believed / Representing Christians: community interests vs. Christian Citizenship / Conclusion The ‘crime’ of Conversion and other Historical Curiosities / Appendix: Christians per 10,000 of Population in India, 1881-1941 / Bibliography December 2010 352pp Hardback £55.00

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Ireland and India Nationalism, Empire and Memory Michael Silvestri, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Clemson University, USA

Ricardo Roque, Research Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal

Through a consideration of historical memory, commemoration and the ‘imagined communities’ of nationalism, Ireland and India examines three aspects of Ireland’s imperial history: relationships between Irish and Indian nationalists, the construction of Irishmen as imperial heroes, and the commemoration of an Irish regiment’s mutiny in India.

An exploration of headhunting and the collection of heads for European museums in the context of colonial wars, from the 1870s to the 1930s.

October 2009 328pp 19 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Headhunting and Colonialism Anthropology and the Circulation of Human Skulls in the Portuguese Empire, 1870-1930

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The Domination of Strangers Modern Governance in Eastern India, 1780-1835 Jon E Wilson, Senior Lecturer in History, King’s College London, UK

‘Innovative and stimulating...a remarkably evocative book. Its methodological suggestiveness...will make it quite stimulating reading both within colonial history and beyond it.’ - Philip Stern, Reviews in History Offering a major new interpretation of the transformation of political thought and practice in colonial India, The Domination of Strangers traces the origins of modern ideas about the state and Indian civil society to the practical interaction between the British and their south Asian subjects. Contents: Maps and Illustrations / Preface and Acknowledgements / Introduction / Comparing Eighteenth-Century Political Societies / Crisis, Anxiety and the Making of a New Order / Colonial Indecision and the Origins of the Hindu Joint Family Governing the Power of Proprietors / The State as Machine and the Ambivalent Origins of Colonial Reform / Indian Liberalism and Colonial Utilitarianism / Reflections / Notes / Bibliography September 2010 256pp 2 maps and 2 b/w illustrations £18.99 Paperback

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Global and transnational history Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series

Europeanization in the Twentieth Century Historical Approaches Edited by Martin Conway, Fellow and Tutor in History, University of Oxford, UK and Kiran Klaus Patel, Professor of Modern History, European University Institute

Series Editors: Akira Iriye and Rana Mitter For more information about the series visit: www.palgrave.com/CIPS

Telegraphic Imperialism Crisis and Panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920 Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury, Reader in History, Visva Bharati University, Shantiniketan, India

An exploration of the telegraph system of the British Indian Empire, c.1850 to 1920, exploring one of the most significant transnational phenomena of the imperial world, and the link between communication, Empire, and social change.

September 2010 280pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations, 4 maps, 2 diagrams and 7 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-20506-2

New Perspectives on the Transnational Right Edited by Margaret Power, Associate Professor, Department of the Humanities, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA and Martin Durham, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Wolverhampton, UK

The links the conservative Right has sought to forge beyond the national over the last century have been too often neglected, and this volume sheds new light on transnationalism, the Right, and the ways the two interact. February 2011 Hardback

208pp £48.50

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Europeanization is a term at the centre of contemporary political debate. In this innovative study, a team of British and German historians present the findings of their research project into how the concept and content of Europeanization needs to be understood as a historical phenomenon, which has changed its meaning during the twentieth century. Contents: Preface; M.Conway & K.K.Patel / Series Foreword; R.Mitter & A.Iriye / Notes on Contributors / Europeanization in History: An Introduction; U.von Hirschhausen & K.K.Patel / PART I: EUROPE IMAGINED / Intellectual Dissidents and the Construction of European Spaces, 1918-1988; J.Wardhaugh, R.Leiserowitz & C.Bailey / ‘A Struggle for European Civilisation’: T.S. Eliot and British Conceptions of Europe During and After the Second World War; J.Harris / Knowing Europe, Europeanizing Knowledge: The Making of ‘Homo Europaeus’ in the Life Sciences; V.Lipphardt / PART II: EUROPE CONSTRUCTED / From Minority Protection to Border Revisionism: The European Nationality Congress 1925-1938; U.von Hirschhausen / The Role of International Organizations in Europeanization: The Case of the League of Nations and the European Economic Community; P.Clavin & K.K.Patel / Towards a European History of the Discourse of Democracy: Discussing Democracy in Western Europe 1945-60; M.Conway & V.Depkat / Human Rights, the Memory of War and the Making of a ‘European’ Identity, 1945-1975; T.Buchanan / Europeanization in the Monetary Sector, 1968-92; G.Thiemeyer / PART III: EUROPE EMERGENT / Europeanization through Violence? War Experiences and the Making of Modern Europe; R.Gerwarth & S.Malinowski / Modernism, Modernization, and Europeanization in West African Architecture, 19441994; W.Whyte / ‘Die Briten kommen.’ British Beat and the Conquest of Europe in the 1960s; J.Davis / ‘Nothing more Cosmopolitan than the Camps’? Holocaust Remembrance and (de-)Europeanization; H.Grunwald / Conclusion; M.Conway / Index August 2010 Hardback

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Transatlantic Anti-Catholicism France and the United States in the Nineteenth Century Timothy Verhoeven, received his Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne School of Historical Studies, Australia

A cultural and intellectual history of antiCatholicism in the period 1840-1870. Contents: Introduction: Father Hyacinthe in America / The Trans-Atlantic Case against Catholicism / Catholicism, Slavery, and the Family - The Mortara Affair / Natural or Unnatural? Doctors and the Vow of Celibacy / Neither Male nor Female - The Jesuit as Androgyne / The Captivity of Sister Barbara Ubryk / Father Hyacinthe and the Vatican Council June 2010 Hardback

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Transnational Lives Biographies of Global Modernity, 1700-present Edited by Desley Deacon, Professor of Gender History, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia, Penny Russell, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Sydney, Australia and Angela Woollacott, Manning Clark Professor of History, Australian National University, Australia

The transnationalism of ordinary lives threatens the stability of national identity and unsettles the framework of national histories and biography. This book takes mobility, not nation, as its frame, and captures a rich array of lives, from the elite to the subaltern, that have crossed national, racial and cartographic boundaries. January 2010 328pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Global and transnational history

Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865–1922 Jonathan Gantt, University of South Carolina, USA

Using a transnational approach, this volume surveys the origins of Irish terrorism and its impact on the Anglo-Saxon community during an era of intense imperialism. While at times it posed sharp disagreements between Britain and the United States, their ideological repulsion to terrorism later led to cooperation in counter-terrorism strategies. Contents: Introduction / Fenian Terrorism Confronts Atlantic Anglo-Saxons, 1865-1870 / Agrarian Terrorism Confounds Atlantic Anglo-Saxons, 1870-1882 / Clanna-Gael Terrorism Congeals Atlantic Anglo-Saxon Ideological, 1880-1887 / Sinn Féin Terrorism Cements Atlantic Anglo-Saxon Collaboration, 1919-1922 / Conclusion April 2010 Hardback

360pp £65.00

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Cosmopolitan Thought Zones South Asia and the Global Circulation of Ideas Edited by Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Kris Manjapra, Assistant Professor of History, Tufts University, USA

Examines forms of cosmopolitanism in the high period of South Asian anti-colonialism, 1890-1947. Essays argue that anti-colonial action stemmed not only from a teleological rush to realize the form of nation-states, but from the speculative aspiration to critique and transcend notions of universalism and the ultimate good brought by British rule. May 2010 Hardback

320pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-24337-8

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The German Question and the International Order, 1943–48 Nicolas Lewkowicz, Assistant Lecturer, School of History, University of Kent, UK

An analysis of the German Question’s influence on the origins of the Cold War, arguing that the legal and diplomatic intercourse between the Allies regarding the treatment of the German Question brought forward the elements of intervention and coexistence which formed the basis for a relatively peaceful postwar international order. Contents: Acknowledgments / Abbreviations and Acronyms / Introduction: The German Question and the Origins of the Cold War / The Practical Association Framework between the Allies during World War Two / American and Soviet Structural Interests / The Social Process of Conflict / The Treatment of the German Question: the Revolutionist Context / The German Question and the ‘primary institutions’ of the Postwar International Order / The German Question and the Transformation of ‘international society’ / The English School, the German Question and the Origins of the Cold War / Select Bibliography / Index August 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship Britain, the US and the EC, 1969-74 Niklas H. Rossbach, holds a PhD in History and Civilization from the European University Institute

This book reveals that 1969-74 was a crucial period for the special relationship. The Heath Government attempted to reverse Britain’s decline as a great power by forging an American-European special relationship out of the AngloAmerican relationship. Simultaneously the Nixon Administration tried to recoup the global position of the United States. Contents: Introduction / Heath’s European Ideas and Nixon’s New Foreign Policy / Anglo-American Economic and Monetary Affairs / The Anglo-American Nuclear Special Relationship / Anglo-American Policy Towards European Integration / Anglo-American Diplomacy and Détente / Conclusion / Bibliography November 2009 312pp 4 tables Hardback £55.00

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The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944–50 Britain, America and Post-War Rivalry Christopher Baxter, Research Fellow in Intelligence History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

'Historians interested in Anglo-American relations in the immediate post-war years will find this trawl through the official archives fascinating and instructive.' - Sir Hugh Cortazzi, The Japan Society October 2009 3 maps Hardback £55.00

264pp

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Global and transnational history War, Culture and Society, 1750–1850 series Series Editors: Rafe Blaufarb and Alan Forrest www.palgrave.com/WCS

War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830 Edited by Richard Bessel, Professor of Twentieth Century History, Nicholas Guyatt, Lecturer in Modern Historyand Jane Rendall, Honorary Fellow, Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, all at University of York, UK

An exploration of different social and cultural histories of imperial and revolutionary warfare, 1770–1830, from a transnational perspective. Contents: Maps and Illustrations / Series Foreword / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / List of Abbreviations / Introduction: War, Empire and Slavery, 1770–1830; R.Bessel, N.Guyatt & J.Rendall / PART I: A WORLD IN UPHEAVAL / The 'Revolutionary Age' in the Wider World, c. 1790–1830; C.A.Bayly / The Revolutionary Abolitionists of Haiti; L.Dubois / Race and Slavery in the Making of Arab France, 1802–1815; I.Coller / The Making of Warriors: The Militarization of the Rio de la Plata, 1806–1807; A.Rabinovich / PART II: FREEDOM AND CAPTIVITY / The French Conspiracy: Paranoia and Opportunism on the Eve of Independence in Buenos Aires; L.L.Johnson / Armed with Swords and Ostrich Feathers: Militarism and Cultural Revolution in the Cape Slave Uprising of 1808; N.Worden / Jacques-Pierre Brissot and the Fate of Atlantic Antislavery during the Age of Revolutionary Wars; M-J.Rossignol / Borderlands of Empire, Borderlands of Race; J.Winch / PART III: IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE / The French Revolutionary Wars in the Spanish American Imagination, 1810–1830; R.Earle / Old Subjects, New Subjects, and Non-Subjects: Silences and Subjecthood in Late Eighteenth-Century Grenada; C.Anderson / The Russian Empire: Military Encounters and National Identity; J.Hartley / War, Empire, and the 'Other': Iranian-European Encounters in the 'Napoleonic' Era'; J.de Groot / Patriotism, Painting and the Portuguese Empire during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars; F.Vlachou / Index July 2010 320pp 216x138mm 2 maps and 12 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22989-1

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Gender, War and Politics Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775-1830 Edited by Karen Hagemann, James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, Gisela Mettele, Lecturer in Urban History, University of Leicester, UK and Jane Rendall, Honorary Fellow, Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, University of York, UK

‘The unparalleled translatlantic approach of this volume cracks open the previously sealed boxes of gender, slavery, warfare, and commemoration and in so doing revolutionizes the study of one of the most crucial moments in all of world history.’ - Lynn Hunt, Eugen Weber Professor of Modern European History, University College Los Angeles, USA July 2010 392pp 1 map and 1 b/w illustrations £70.00 Hardback

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From Valmy to Waterloo France at War, 1792-1815 Marie-Cecile Thoral, Senior Lecturer, Modern International and European History, Coventry University, UK

Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, this book investigates the everyday human experience of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars by French military and civilians, the impact of these wars on the French nation and society, and the rise of a new kind of war in the West at the turn of the nineteenth century. December 2010 280pp Hardback £55.00

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Writing the Nation Series Editors: Stefan Berger, Christoph Conrad and Guy Marchal www.palgrave.com/WTN

Disputed Territories and Shared Pasts Overlapping National Histories in Modern Europe Edited by Tibor Frank, Professor and Director, School of English and American Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary and Frank Hadler, Research Co-ordinator and Project Director, Centre for the History and Culture of East Central Europe, Leipzig University, Germany Contents: List of Maps and Illustrations / Acknowledgments / Notes on the Contributors / Territories, Borders, Nations: Competing European Historiographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries. An Introduction; T.Frank & F.Hadler / PART I: OVERLAPS ALONGSIDE STATE BORDERS / The Overlapping Histories of Sweden and Norway: The Union from 1814 to 1905; R.Björk / Conflicting Sovereignties: The Habsburg Monarchy in Hungarian Historiography; T.Frank / Supranationality and National Overlaps: The Habsburg Monarchy in Austrian Historiography after 1918; W.Suppanz / German East or Polish West? Historiographical Discourses on the German-Polish Overlap between Confrontation and Reconciliation, 1772-2000; J.Hackmann / National History and Imperial History: A Look at Polish-Russian Historiographical Disputes on the Borderlands in the 19th and 20th Centuries; R.Stobiecki / The Great Netherlands Controversy: A Clash of Great Historians; N.van Sas / Main Dilemmas in Israeli Historiography; J.Barnai / PART II: OVERLAPS IN HISTORICAL REGIONS BETWEEN STATES / The Origins of the Eastern Border as the Grand Controversy of Finnish National History Writing; I.Liikanen / Schleswig and Holstein in Danish and German Historiography; U.Østergård / The Trophy of Titans: Alsace-Lorraine between France and Germany, 18701945; C.Fischer / The Legacy of Transylvania in Romanian and Hungarian Historiography; A.Ludányi / PART III: OVERLAPS OF ETHNIC GROUPS AND NATIONS WITHIN STATES / Arrested Development: Competing Histories and the Formation of the Irish Historical Profession, 1801-1938; C.Brady / The Czechs, Germans and Sudetenland: Historiographical Dispute in the 'Heart of Europe'; M.Řepa / The Iberian Peninsula: Real and Imagined Overlaps; X.-M.Núñez / Overlapping National Historiographies in Bosnia-Herzegovina; R.Okey / Select Bibliographies / Index November 2010 408pp 234x156mm 5 b/w illustrations and 21 maps 978-0-230-50008-2 Hardback £65.00

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Global and transnational history • Middle Eastern History

Nationalizing the Past Historians as Nation Builders in Modern Europe Edited by Stefan Berger, Professor of Modern German and Comparative European History, University of Manchester, UK and Chris Lorenz, Professor of Theory of History and of Historiography, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Contents: Preface / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; S.Berger & C.Lorenz / Narrativizations of the Past: The Theoretical Debate and the Example of the Weimar Republic; J.Eckel / Double Trouble: a Comparison of the Politics of National History in Germany and Quebec; C.Lorenz / Setting the Scene for National History; J.Leerssen / A Strained Relationship: Epistemology and Historiography in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Germany and Britain; A.Epple / Wars of Religion in National History Writing at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century: P. J. Blok, K.Lamprecht, E.Lavisse, H.Pirenne & G.Warland / Heretics into National Heroes: Jules Michelet’s Joan of Arc and František Palacký’s John Hus; M.Baár / History and Politics: Interpretations of Early Modern Conquest and Reformation in Victorian Ireland; M.Caball / Narrating the Building of a Small Nation: Divergence and Convergence in the Historiography of the Estonian ‘National Awakening’, 1868-2005; J.Hackmann / Theorizing and Practicing ‘Scientific’ History in South-Eastern Europe (19th-20th c.): Spyridon Lambros and Nicolae Jorga; E.Gazi / Theatre Histories and the Construction of National Identity: The Cases of Norway and Finland; I.Pikkanen / Nation, State and Empire: The Historiography of ‘High Imperialism’ in the British and Russian Empires; A.Mycock & M.Loskoutova / Insideout: the Purposes of Form in Friedrich Meinecke’s and Robert Aron’s Explanations of National Disaster; H.Frey & S.Jordan / Ends of Empire: Decolonising the Nation in British and French Historiography; R.Aldrich & S.Ward / Clio and Class Struggle in Socialist Histories of the Nation: A Comparison of Robert Grimm’s and Eduard Bernstein’s Writings, 1910-1920; T.Welskopp / Rewriting National History in Post-War Central Europe: Marxist Syntheses of Austrian and Czechoslovak History as New National Master Narratives; P.Kolář / Nineteenth Century Liberal Master Narratives Revisited: A Comparison of Gyula Szekfű and Benedetto Croce; Á.v.Klimó / After the Deluge: The Impact of the Two World Wars on the Historical Work of Henri Pirenne and Marc Bloch; P.Schöttler / The Lombard League in Nineteenth-century Historiography, c.1800-c.1850; D.Laven / History of Civilisation: Transnational or Postimperial? Some Iberian Perspectives (1870-1930); X-M.Núñez / Rising Like a Phoenix…The Renaissance of National History Writing in Germany and Britain since the 1980s; S.Berger / Myth in the Writing of European History; J.Ifversen / The Nation, Progress, and European Identity in The Rise of Modern Europe; J.L.Harvey / Notes / Index November 2010 520pp Hardback £65.00

The Uses of the Middle Ages in Modern European States History, Nationhood and the Search for Origins Edited by R.J.W. Evans, Regius Professor of History, University of Oxford, UK and Guy P. Marchal, Emeritus Ordinarius of General and Swiss History, University of Lucerne, Swtizerland Introduction by G.Marchal

An assessment of the role of the Middle Ages in national historiography and in modern conceptions of national identity, looking at relatively young nations, and regions which claim national traditions but were slow to achieve, or regain, separate statehood. Examples range from Ireland and Iceland through Austria and Italy to Finland and Greece. Contents: List of Contributors / Introduction; G.Marchal / PART I: CELTS AND SCANDINAVIA / Transmission and Translation of Medieval Irish Sources in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; B.Cunningham / The ‘Decline of Norway’: Grief and Fascination in Norwegian Historiography on the Middle Ages; J.E.Myhre / ‘Braves Step out of the Night of the Barrows’: Regenerating the Heritage of Early Medieval Finland; D.Fewster / Interpreting the Nordic Past: Icelandic Medieval Manuscripts and the Construction of a Modern Nation; G.Hálfdanarson / PART II: BENELUX / A Serious Case of Amnesia: The Dutch and their Middle Ages; P.Raedts / Medieval Myths and the Building of National Identity: the Example of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg; M.Margue& P.Péporté / An Era of Grandeur: The Middle Ages in Belgian National Historiography, 1830-1914; J.Tollebeek / PART III: BALKANS / To Whom Does Byzantium Belong? Greeks, Turks and the Present of the Medieval Balkans; J.Niehoff-Panagiotidis / The Image of the Kosovo Battle (1389) Today: A Historic Event, a Moral Pattern, or the Tool of Political Manipulation; M.Šuica / PART IV: CENTRAL EUROPE / Italy’s Various Middle Ages; M.Moretti& I.Porciani / Medievalism and Swiss National Identity; G.Marchal / The Public Instrumentalization of the Middle Ages in Austria since 1945; H.Wolfram / ‘Old Czechs were Hefty Heroes’: The Construction and Reconstruction of Czech National History in its Relationship to the ‘Great’ Medieval Past; F.Šmahel / Conclusion; R.J.W.Evans / Bibliography / Index October 2010 Hardback

328pp £55.00

Middle Eastern History

History of The Arabs 10th edition Philip K. Hitti, sometime Professor of Semitic Literature, Princeton University, USA September 2002 Paperback

852pp £21.99

The Ottoman Empire, 13001650 The Structure of Power 2nd edition Colin Imber, Reader in Turkish (Retired), University of Manchester, UK

This highly-praised and authoritative account surveys the history of the Ottoman Empire from its obscure origins in the fourteenth century through to the troubled times of the seventeenth century. August 2009 5 maps Paperback

448pp

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978-0-230-57451-9

Learning to Read in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic Benjamin C. Fortna, Senior Lecturer in the Modern History of the Middle East, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

An exploration of the ways in which children learned and were taught to read, against the background of the transition from Ottoman Empire to Turkish Republic.

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November 2010 280pp 11 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Middle Eastern History

The Shah

Arab Voices

Abbas Milani, Historian, Iranologist, and Author; Director of Iranian Studies, Stanford University and Co-Director of the Iran Democracy Project, Hoover Institution, USA

The World’s Most Resilient Country And Its Struggle to Rise Again James Zogby, Political Consultant and Founder and president of the Washington, D.C.–based Arab American Institute and Senior Analyst with the polling firm Zogby International. He writes a weekly column that appears in 20 Arab newspapers and hosts a weekly call-in discussion program on Abu Dhabi television The co-founder of the renowned polling firm Zogby International draws from 40 years of experience as well as a new poll taken exclusively for this book to lift the fog that has obscured the Arab World for centuries

A gripping first biography of the last Shah of Iran’s life and legacy. In this fascinating biography, Dr. Abbas Milani, internationally renowned expert on Iran, traces the dramatic rise and fall of Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, the last Shah of Iran. His was a life full of contradictions- as a social reformer who sought to modernize Iran and create a global power he courted the West and nationalized his country’s many natural resources. But he was also a deeply conflicted ruler. Insecure in his powerful role, and intolerant of political dissent, he would eventually be overthrown by the very people whose loyalty he so desperately sought.

The Middle East is a region that has been vastly misunderstood by the West. It is a part of the world in which we plan to abolish terrorism and encourage ambitious democratic reform, but even our top intelligence services have trouble speaking its language. Here, polling expert James Zogby asks the questions, collects the answers, and shares the results that will help us see Arabs clearly.

April 2011 Hardback

Suprising new results provide challenging insights into Arab views on freedom and democracy, women's rights, Palestine and Israel, and the Western World.

To Begin the World Over Again

The story of the Shah is one that has shaped the contemporary landscape of the West’s relations with Iran and continues to have far reaching implications in our policies toward the Middle East. 352pp £18.99

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Lawrence of Arabia from Damascus to Baghdad November 2010 Hardback

256pp £16.99

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John C. Hulsman, Alfred von Oppenheim Scholar in Residence, German Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin, Germany

’Jargon-free, the book lucidly expounds the convoluted politics of the time and may be advantageously studied by would-be nationbuilders in the Obama administration and elsewhere.’ - Times Literary Supplement September 2009 256pp Hardback £18.00

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Middle Eastern History

Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle East Yaseen Noorani, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona, USA

This book is a study of the nature and origin of nationality and modern social ideals in the Middle East, particularly Egypt, in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. May 2010 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchant and Javed Majeed

Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran

The Persian Gulf in History Edited by Lawrence G. Potter, Deputy Director of Gulf/2000 and Adjunct Associate Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University, USA May 2010 Paperback

336pp £19.00

978-0-230-53794-1

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Bassam Abu Sharif takes

readers behind the scenes of all the major events in thirty years of Middle East politics,delivering a unique living history of Palestine.

June 2009 288pp 10 b/w photographss Hardback £14.99

A History with Documents 7th edition Charles D. Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA

‘In addition to being well written and easily accessible for students, the text is also authoritative...fair and analytically thoughtful.’ - Toby Jones, Rutgers University, USA

Against conventional views of the unchallenged hegemony of a modernizing monarchy, this book argues that power was continuously contested in Riza Shah’s Iran. Cronin excavates the successive challenges to Riza Shah’s regime posed by a range of subaltern social groups and seeks to restore to these groups a sense of their historical agency.

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Bassam Abu Sharif, formerly Senior Adviser to the late Yasser Arafat and Press Officer of the PLO.

Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Stephanie Cronin, Faculty Tutor, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford, UK

October 2010 320pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

An Insider’s Account

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Opposition, Protest and Revolt, 1921-1941

Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Note on Transliteration / PART I: FROM CONSTITUTIONALISM TO DICTATORSHIP / Introduction: Contesting Power in the New Iran / The Provincial Cities in Revolt (i): Colonel Pasyan and the Mashhad Rebellion, April-October 1921 / The Provincial Cities in Revolt (ii): Major Abulqasim Lahuti and the Tabriz Insurrection of 1922 / Popular Protest, Disorder and Riot: The Tehran Crowd and the Rise of Riza Khan, 1921-1925 / PART II: THE NEW ORDER AND ITS OPPONENTS / Reform from Above and Resistance from Below, 19271929 / Popular Politics, the New State and The Birth of the Iranian Working Class: the 1929 Abadan Oil Refinery Strike / The Politics of Radicalism within the Iranian Army: the Jahansuz Group of 1939 / Conclusion / Bibliography

Arafat and the Dream of Palestine

Contents: Preface / List of Photos and Maps / Prologue: The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Historical Perspective: The Middle East and Palestine to 1517 / Ottoman Society, Palestine, and the Origins of Zionism, 1516-1914 / World War I, Great Britain, and the Peace Settlements, 1914-1921 / Palestine Between the Wars: Zionism, the Palestinian Arabs, and the British Mandate, 1920-1939 / World War II and the Creation of the State of Israel, 1939-1949 / The Beginning of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Search for Security, 1949-1957 / From Suez to the Six-Day War, 1957-1967 / War and the Search for Peace in the Middle East, 1967-1976 / Lebanon, The West Bank, and the Camp David Accords: The Palestine Equation in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 19771984 / From Pariah to Partner: The PLO and the Quest for Peace in Global and Regional Contexts, 1984-1993 / Israeli-Palestinian/Arab Negotiations and Agreements, 1993-1999 / Is the Two-State Solution Dead?: Camp David 2000, The Palestinian Rebellion and Israeli Unilateralism, 1999-2009 / Epilogue / Glossary / Selected Bibliography / Index / Chronology May 2010 608pp photographs and maps Paperback £22.99

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A History of Israel Ahron Bregman, Lecturer in History, Webster University, UK October 2002 12 maps Paperback

344pp

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Lebanon Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis Edited by Barry Rubin, Director of the GLORIA Centre, Editor of MERIA Journal, and Editor of the Middle East in Focus series for Palgrave Macmillan

‘A rare panoptical book on Lebanon, illustrating the country’s complexity and exhilarating intangibles.’ - The Daily Star, Lebanon October 2010 Paperback £19.99

256pp 234x156mm 978-0-230-62306-4

The Middle East in Focus

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Middle Eastern History

The Iran-Iraq War Rob Johnson, Deputy Director of the Changing Character of Warfare Programme, Oxford University, UK

‘Well-balanced, detailed and very readable, providing undergraduates and others with a clear and sound analysis of the war.’ - Charles Tripp, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK The recent conflicts of the Middle East can be traced directly to the Iran-Iraq War. Rob Johnson provides a sound and clear grasp of the major issues surrounding this war - an essential precursor to understanding the nature of both the Iraqi and Iranian regimes in the 1990s and their regional aspirations, and the ensuing Gulf Wars. Contents: Preface / List of Maps and Figures / PART ONE: THE CAUSES AND CONTEXT OF THE CONFLICT / Introduction / Iran’s Revolution and Iraq’s Ambitions / PART TWO: THE EARLY OPERATIONS / The Iraqui Offensive of September 1980 and the Failure of Sadam’s ‘Limited War’ / Human Waves: Iran’s Counter-Offensive and Operation Jerusalem, 1981-83 / Escalation: Operations Wa al Fajr and Khaibar, 1984 / Foreign Intervention, 1980-84 / PART THREE: THE SEARCH FOR A DECISIVE RESULT / Turning Point: Operations Badr and Fao, 1985-86 / War of the Cities: Home Fronts, International Security and Insurgency / PART FOUR: BREAKING THE IMPASSE / The Tanker War, the Arms Trade and International Intervention, 1985-87 / The Failure of Strategy: Iranian Offensives and Iraqi Counter-Offensives, 1987-88 / Fuelling the Flames: Gulf Operations 1987-88 / CONSEQUENCES AND CONCLUSIONS / The Iran-Iraq War in Retrospect / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index November 2010 224pp 4 maps and 3 figures Hardback £55.00 £17.99 Paperback

Twentieth Century Wars Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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Iran and the CIA

Understanding Iran

The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited

Everything You Need to Know, From Persia to the Islamic Republic, From Cyrus to Ahmadinejad

Darioush Bayandor, currently an Iran Analyst and formerly Lecturer on International Law, Diplomacy and International Institutions, National University of Tehran, Iran and headed serveral UN Humanitarian Offices

‘The author has tackled a subject of great importance, infused with emotions and obscured by political manipulation, objectively and with care, using all available sources and to put the events in their proper context. The book deserves a wide audience and should do much to bring this episode into proper perspective. In short, a firstrate scholarly contribution which has implications for contemporary politics.’- Shahram Chubin, Director of Studies, Geneva Centre for Security Policy March 2010 272pp 27 b/w illustrations £20.00 Hardback

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William R. Polk provides an informative, readable history of a country which is moving quickly toward becoming the dominant power and culture of the Middle East. Polk describes a country and a history misunderstood by many in the West, while Iranians chafe under the yolk of their current leaders. October 2009 Hardback Paperback

272pp £16.99 £10.99

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Iraq’s Last Jews

The Afghanistan Wars

Stories of Daily Life, Upheaval, and Escape from Modern Babylon Tamar Morad, Journalist, Robert Shasha, Founder and President of the Cotswold Group and Dennis Shasha, Professor of Computer Science, Courant Institute, New York University, USA

‘The moving experiences, insights, and the story of how the Israelis spirited masses out of the country make this a very special volume that needed to be written.’ - Jewish Voice and Opinion November 2009 288pp Paperback £18.00

William R. Polk, established the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, USA, was President of the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs, and helped to organize the ‘Table Ronde’ meeting that laid the groundwork for the European Union

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Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

2nd edition William Maley, Professor and Foundation Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University, Australia

‘Maley’s book is arguably the key text both for students and researchers on Afghanistan’s recent history.’ - Gregory Kent, Roehampton University, UK August 2009 1 map Paperback

344pp

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Twentieth Century Wars Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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united states and latin american history United States and Latin American History

Being Muslim in America

America since 1945 The American Moment 2nd edition

Contents: Azmath Mohammad: Transnational Implications of 9/11 Detentions / Ansar Mahmood: Lifelong Deportation: A Legal Resident’s Punishment for Helping a Friend / Wael Kishk: Racialization of Muslims / Anser Mahmood and Family: Uprooting Immigrants, Uprooting Families / Nabil Ayesh: Loss of Civil Liberties for Muslims after 9/11 / Mohammad Elzaher: Propagating and Maintaining the Global War on Terror / Yaser Ebrahim: Reclaiming Civil Rights February 2011 Hardback Paperback

256pp £48.50 £17.99

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Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editor: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

A History of the United States 3rd edition Philip Jenkins, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Humanities, Pennsylvania State University, USA July 2007 360pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Transnational Nation United States History in Global Perspective since 1789 Ian Tyrrell, School of History, University of New South Wales, Australia June 2007 296pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Edited by Hazel Burgess Harry Papasotiriou, Associate Professor of International Relations, Panteion University, Greece and Paul Levine, Professor Emeritus of American Literature, Copenhagen University, Denmark

Irum Shiekh, Visiting Scholar of Asian American Studies, University College Los Angeles, USA

Immigrants from Pakistan, Egypt, India, and Palestine who were racially profiled and detained following the September 11 attacks tell their personal stories in a collection which explores themes of transnationalism, racialization, and the global war on terror, and explains the human cost of suspending civil liberties after a wartime emergency.

Thomas Paine: A Collection of Unknown Writings A collection of writings byThomas Paine previously unseen since their first appearance, including political pieces, private letters and verse. December 2009 264pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £16.99

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Review of the 1st edition: ‘Students of any subject that contains a component of post1945 US content will find this book useful in situating their own interests within the broader context of the ‘American moment’, and general readers curious about the world’s last remaining superpower will find it a provocative and stimulating introduction.’ - Times Higher Education Supplement In this essential introduction to postwar America, central currents in art, film, theatre, intellectual history and media are explored alongside political and social change. The new edition has been revised and updated in the light of new scholarship and the last two chapters now cover recent events, including the rise of Obama.

Making American Culture

Contents: List of Illustrations and Timelines / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: THE WORLD WAR AND AMERICAN POWER / American Politics from Roosevelt to Truman / 1940s: The Cultural Legacy of World War Two / PART II: THE COLD WAR AND AMERICAN CULTURE / American Politics from Truman to Eisenhower / Alienation and Affluence in the 1950s / PART III: WAR IN VIETNAM AND REVOLUTION IN THE STREETS / Kennedy, Johnson and the Crisis of American Liberalism / The Imaginative Crisis of the 1960s / PART IV: THE AMBIGUOUS LEGACY OF THE SIXTIES / American Politics from Nixon to Carter / The Clash of Two Countercultures / PART V: FROM THE COLD WAR TO GLOBALIZATION / American Politics from Reagan to Clinton / From the Global Village to Bowling Alone / PART VI: AMERICA AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 / George W. Bush and the Trials of the American Conservatism / Hard Facts and Millennial Fictions / Index

Tracy E. K’Meyer, Associate Professor of Recent US History and Co-Director, Oral History Center, University of Louisville, USA and Joy l. Hart, Professor of Communication, University of Louisville, USA

November 2010 312pp 7 b/w photographs and 1 map Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

A Social History, 1900-1920 Patricia Bradley, formerly Chair, Department of Journalism and former Director, American Studies Department, Temple University, USA October 2009 Hardback Paperback

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I Saw it Coming Worker Narratives of Plant Closings and Job Loss

January 2010 Hardback

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The Harding Affair Love and Espionage during the Great War James David Robenalt, Partner in Thomson Hine LLP, a law firm based in Cleveland, USA

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The American Bourgeoisie Distinction and Identity in the Nineteenth Century Edited by Julia Rosenbaum, Assistant Professor of Art History, Bard College, USA and Sven Beckett, Professor of History, Harvard University, USA

This volume engages a fundamental disciplinary question about this period in American history: how did the bourgeoisie consolidate their power and fashion themselves not simply as economic leaders but as cultural innovaters and arbiters? It also explains how culture helped Americans form both a sense of shared identity and a sense of difference. January 2011 Hardback

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Amelia Earhart The Turbulent Life of an American Icon Kathleen C. Winters, Aviation Historian, Licensed Pilot, and Author

When Amelia Earhart disappeared over the Pacific in 1937 during an attempted around-theworld flight, she was at the height of her fame - adored by the American public, she counted celebrities and politicians among her friends and inspired women across the globe. In this nuanced and often surprising biography, acclaimed aviation historian Kathleen C. Winters moves beyond the caricature of the spunky, preternaturally gifted pilot to offer a more complex portrait of Earhart. Drawing on a wealth of contemporary accounts, airline records, and other extensive original research, this book reveals a flawed heroine who was frequently reckless and lacked basic navigation skills, but who was also a canny manipulator of mass media, enabling us to see Amelia Earhart with fresh eyes. January 2011 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.99

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Scotland and America, c.1600–c.1800

When the Rivers Ran Red

Alexander Murdoch, Senior Lecturer in Scottish History, University of Edinburgh, UK Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: SCOTTISH TRADE AND SETTLEMENT IN AMERICA / Scotland and America in the Seventeenth Century / Emigration in the Eighteenth Century / Sugar and Tobacco: ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ / PART II: TRANSATLANTIC SCOTLAND: CULTURAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN SCOTLAND AND AMERICA / Slavery and Scotland / Scotland and Native Peoples in the Americas / The Spiritual Connection / Epilogue: The Scottish Invention of the USA / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Speaking History Oral Histories of the American Past, 1865-Present

February 2010 Hardback Paperback

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An Amazing Story of Courage and Triumph in America’s Wine Country Vivienne Sosnowski, has been an Editorial Director of newspapers, including the Washington, D.C., Examiner and the San Francisco Examiner

‘Wine lovers, history buffs, and those interested in the history of many local grapegrowing families are sure to enjoy Sosnowski’s compelling, thoughtprovoking account of winemakers’ fight to survive Prohibition. It’s a book to relish, perhaps with a glass or two of fine wine.’ - Press Democrat Including moments of both desperation and joy, Sosnowski tells the inspiring story of how ordinary people fought to protect a beautiful and timeless culture in the hills and valleys of the nowcelebrated wine country. October 2010 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £9.99

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Sue Armitage, Distinguished Professor of History, and Laurie Mericer, Associate Professor of History, both at Washington State University, Canada.

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This oral history reader, designed to supplement texts on the second half of the U.S. history survey, features the words of ordinary people who describe how they shaped, viewed, and remembered American history.

Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans

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Edited by Luisa Del Giudice, Founder and Executive Director, Italian Oral History Institute in Los Angeles, USA December 2009 Hardback

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The Devil of Great Island

A Being so Gentle

Witchcraft and Conflict in Early New England

The Frontier Love Story of Rachel and Andrew Jackson

Emerson W. Baker, History Teacher, Salem State College in Salem, USA

Patricia Brady, Social and Cultural Historian who has served as Director of Publications, Historic New Orleans Collection for twenty years

‘Enthralling...Baker’s welcome account throws a strong light on an American witchcraft episode that has not hitherto received the attention it clearly deserves.’ - The Historian May 2010 256pp 12 pp b/w photographs £12.00 Paperback

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Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era God, Darwin, and the Roots of America’s Culture Wars Adam Laats, Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Center for the Teaching of American History, SUNY Binghamton, USA

This work explores the wide-ranging educational activism of conservative Protestant fundamentalists in the 1920s. June 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00

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The Emancipation Proclamation A Brief History with Documents Michael Vorenberg, Associate Professor of History, Brown University, UK (Ph.D., Harvard University)

‘The best brief introduction to the Emancipation Proclamation.’ - James Oakes, CUNY Graduate Center, USA March 2010 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

The forty-year love affair between Rachel and Andrew Jackson parallels a tumultuous period in American history as it moved towards democracy. Andrew Jackson was at the forefront of that revolution- but he never could have made it without the support of his wife. For the first time, Patricia Brady tells their compelling story. February 2011 272pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £20.99

Edited by David B. Woolner. Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, Marist Collegein Poughkeepsie, USA and Richard G. Kurial, Dean of Arts and Associate Professor of History, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada

‘This collection of papers is a useful volume, providing information, insight, and references and questions for further research for the scholar as well as for the interested reader.’ - James F. Garneau, The Catholic Historical Review May 2010 314pp Paperback £18.99

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Lincoln and McClellan The Troubled Partnership between a President and His General John C. Waugh, Journalist and History Writer

Award-winning author John C. Waugh provides the first in-depth look at the fascinating relationship between George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln, from the early days of the Civil War to the 1864 presidential election, when Lincoln and McClellan had their final showdown. June 2010 272pp 8pp b/w illustrations £18.00 Hardback

FDR, the Vatican, and the Roman Catholic Church in America, 1933– 1945

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FDR and the Holocaust Edited by Verne W. Newton, formerly Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, USA January 2010 Paperback

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Theodore Roosevelt Abroad Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President J. Lee Thompson, Fellow, Royal Historical Society and Professor of History, Lamar University, USA May 2010 240pp 13pp illustrations Hardback £22.99

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Conservative Intellectuals and Richard Nixon Rethinking the Rise of the Right Sarah Katherine Mergel, Assistant Professor of History, Dalton State College, USA January 2010 Hardback

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FDR’s Funeral Train

A Political History of the USA

Wartime Dissent in America

A Betrayed Widow, a Soviet Spy, and a Presidency in the Balance

One Nation Under God

A History and Anthology

Robert Klara, Editor and Writer

Bruce Kuklick, Nichols Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Robert Mann, Senior Public Policy Fellow, School’s Reilly Centre for Media and Public Affairs

Robert Klara chronicles the three day journey of the funeral train carrying the body of Franklin D. Roosevelt revealing the thrilling story of what really took place including the hammering out of the policies that would galvanize a country in mourning and win the Second World War.

'This is a wonderfully analytic, sharply formulated book that will give students direct access to what they most need to know.’ - David A. Hollinger, Preston Hotchkis Professor of American History, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Using speeches, essays and interviews with some of the most compelling individuals in American history and the key conflicts they stood against, this book gives remarkable insight into wartime dissent in the U.S. from the revolutionary war to the war on terror.

April 2010 272pp 8pp b/w photograps £17.99 Hardback

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October 2009 Paperback

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Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson Richard Henry, formerly Pastor and Independent Scholar, and the Author of Norbert Fabian Capek: A Spiritual Journey

The first book to explore the remarkable political alliance and often volatile friendship between Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson. October 2010 6pp figures Hardback

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Neoconservatism and the New American Century

October 2010 Hardback Paperback

224pp £52.00 £16.00

Situated at the intersection of political history, intellectual history, and the history of U.S. foreign policy, this book offers an in-depth examination of the development of neoconservative foreign policy from the end of the Cold War to the election of George W. Bush in 2000. Contents: From Berlin to Baghdad: The Second Generation and the New World Order / The Neoconservatives and Clintonism, 1993-95 / The Neoconservative-Led Network / ‘Time for an Insurrection’: From the Dole Campaign to the Project for the New American Century / Iraq / Filling in the ‘Unknowns’: National Missile Defense and the Rumsfeld Commission / Kosovo / China: The Limits of ‘Unipolarity’ / Election 2000 / Conclusion: The Unipolarists in Power November 2010 288pp Hardback £52.00

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The Malaria Project The Secret Battle that Changed the Course of WWII

Maria Ryan, Lecturer in American History, School of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, UK

FDR and the Environment Edited by David B. Woolner, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, Marist College in Poughkeepsie, USA

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Karen Masterson, Journalist who has worked for such publications as the Baltimore Sun, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Houston Chronicle. She won a Knight Fellowship to work with Malaria Unit of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, during which she traveled with the CDC to Tanzania to research malaria in action and witness its affect on the lives of those afflicted

In 2003, journalist Karen Masterson stumbled upon a forgotten memo in the National Archives that set her on a mission to unearth a disturbing chapter of World War II history. This book is the never before told account of the use and effects of malaria during World War II and the shocking truth behind the United States military’s experiments in search of a cure January 2011 Hardback

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Living with Jim Crow

The Civil Rights Movement

Behind the Dream

African American Women and Memories of the Segregated South

Struggle and Resistance 3rd edition

The Making of the Speech that Transformed a Nation

Anne Valk, John Nicholas Brown Centre, Brown University, USA and Leslie Brown, Assistant Professor of History, Williams College, USA August 2010 Hardback

228pp £58.00

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Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

Black Woman’s Burden Commodifying Black Reproduction Nicole Rousseau, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Kent State University, USA November 2009 Hardback

240pp £50.00

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Bringing Desegregation Home Memories of the Struggle toward School Integration in Rural North Carolina Kate Willink, Assistant Professor, Department of Drama and Speech Communication, University of Waterloo, Canada November 2009 Hardback

240pp £55.00

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Neighborhood Rebels Black Power at the Local Level

Clarence B. Jones served as Speechwriter and Counsel to Martin Luther King, Jr. and is currently a Scholar-inResidence and Visiting Professor, Stanford University’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute, USA and Stuart Connelly, Author and Filmmaker

William T. Martin Riches, formerly Senior Lecturer and Convenor of American Studies, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, UK

Review of the 1st edition: ‘In tackling a highly sensitive and emotive issue, Riches presents a coherent and very readable account of the American Civil Rights movement.’ - Esther Jubb, American Studies Today ‘William T. Martin Riches has written a book for undergraduates and general audiences that provides an excellent introduction to and review of the U.S. civil rights movement’ - Michael D. Cary, History: Review of New Books Contents: Preface to the Third Edition / Acknowledgements / Glossary / List of Acronyms / Basic Chronology / Introduction / Transformation of Politics: Civil Rights 1945-8 / Grassroots Struggle in the South / The Struggle Intensifies: JFK and a New Frontier? / Triumphs and Disasters: LBJ and The Great Society / The New Right and Civil Rights / Transformation: A New South? / Willie Horton and the Southern Strategy: Bush Sr / A Third Way from Hope: Bill Clinton / 1876 and All That: George W. Bush / Post-Racial Politics? Barack Obama / Bibliography / Index May 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Studies in Contemporary History

Praise for What Would Martin Say?: ‘What Would Martin Say? never flinches...A service to King’s legacy, by lifting the layers of oversimplifying myth and legend to reveal a deeper, more complex man.’ - Newsweek ‘Bold...The notion of acting as a medium for the departed King is provocative, but Jones is a smooth manager of feisty prose. What’s here is a sort of political parlor game and, like a good parlor game, it will make for lively conversation.’ Publishers Weekly ‘Jones seeks to ‘translate King for a modern audience.’ A gimmick? Absolutely not. The lengthy responses Jones fashions, each one based on his intimate knowledge of King’s vision, are well thought out and great material for discussion.’ Booklist Martin Luther King Jr’s inspired ‘I have a dream’ speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on in 1963, in front of a quarter of a million people, rallied a generation, galvanized the Civil Rights movement and marked a turning point in history. Clarence Jones was personal counsel, advisor, speech writer and close friend to Martin Luther King and he co-authored this famous speech. Here, for the first time, Jones will tell the story of how the speech was crafted. January 2011 224pp 8pp b/w illustrations / insert Hardback £14.99

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Edited by Peniel E. Joseph, Associate Professor of African and Afro-American Studies, Brandeis University, USA February 2010 Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.00

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Contemporary Black History

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A Breath of Freedom

Black Power in Bermuda

Haiti

The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, and Germany

The Struggle for Decolonization

The Tumultuous History--From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation

Quito Swan, Assistant Professor of History, Howard University, USA

Maria Höhn, Teacher of German History, Vassar College, USA and Martin A. Klimke, Research Fellow, Heidelberg Centre for American Studies (HCA), University of Heidelberg, Germany

This moving and beautifully illustrated book, developed from an award-winning research project, examines the experience of AfricanAmerican GIs in Germany since 1945 and the unique insights they provide into the civil rights struggle at home and abroad.

An account of the impact of Black Power on the British colony of Bermuda, where the 1972-73 assassinations of its British Police Commissioner and Governor reflected the Movement's denouncement of British imperialism and the island's racist and oligarchic society. October 2010 262pp 6pp illustrations Hardback £52.50 Paperback £19.99

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Contents: Closing Ranks: World War I and the Rise of Hitler / Fighting on Two Fronts: World War II and Civil Rights / ‘We Will Never Go Back to the Old Way Again’: African American GIs and the Occupation of Germany / / Setting the Stage for Brown: Desegregating the Army in Germany / Bringing Civil Rights to East and West: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Cold War Berlin / Revolutionary Alliances: The Rise of Black Power / Heroes of the Other America: East German Solidarity with the African American Freedom Struggle / A Call for Justice: The Racial Crisis in the Military and the GI Movement

Relations with Spain, the European Union, and the United States

November 2010 288pp 50pp illustrations £55.00 Hardback Paperback £15.99

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Mau Mau in Harlem? The U.S. and the Liberation of Kenya Gerald Horne, John and Rebecca Moores Professor of African-American History, University of Houston, USA October 2009 Hardback

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hilippe Girard, Associate Professor of Caribbean History, McNeese State University of Louisiana, USA; A native to the French Caribbean, he is the Author of Clinton in Haiti (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2004)

In the aftermath of January’s horrific earthquake, the world’s attention is focused on Haiti. In this full narrative history of the Caribbean nation, historian Philippe Girard offers insight into Haiti’s complex and layered past, showing that its current state as the poorest country in the western hemisphere was not inevitable. October 2010 Paperback

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The Cuban Revolution (1959–2009)

Joaquín Roy, Jean Monnet Professor and Director, European Union Center, University of Miami, USA December 2009 272pp Hardback £60.00

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A History of the British Presence in Chile From Bloody Mary to Charles Darwin and the Decline of British Influence William Edmundson, Consultant at Recife, Brazil, an organization sponsored by the British Council and the British Embassy November 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00

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Before Haiti Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue John D. Garrigus, Associate Professor of History, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

‘This work makes an enormous contribution to the existing scholarship on Haiti, on free people of colour in the Caribbean, and more generally to our understanding of the history of the Atlantic world.’ - Laurent Dubois, Michigan State University, USA Contents: The Development of Creole Society on the Colonial Frontier / Race and Class in Creole Society: Saint-Domingue in the 1760s / Freedom, Slavery, and the French Colonial State / Reform and Revolt after the Seven Years’ War / Citizenship and Racism in the New Republic Sphere / The Rising Economic Power of Free People of Color in the 1780s / Proving Free Colored Virtue / Free People of Color in the Southern Peninsula and the Origins of the Haitain Revolution / Revolution and Republicanism in Aquin Parish February 2011 Paperback

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Henry Knox

Montgomery

Mark Puls, Journalist, The Detroit News

Lessons in Leadership from the Soldier’s General

‘[A] brisk, informative biography...Puls’s authoritative and absorbing account of Knox’s life is a fitting tribute to General Washington’s ‘indispensable man'.’ Publishers Weekly

Trevor Royle, Broadcaster and Author specializing in the history of war and empire; Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh, and a regular commentator on defense matters and international affairs

Bernard Law Montgomery was a dedicated battlefield tactician, though a controversial one. An inspirational commander, his legacy remains tainted by his insensitive and boastful nature and desire for personal glory - all of which can have dangerous consequences on the battlefield, however it is undeniable that it was due to Montgomery’s influence that the weight of the allied attack at Normandy was increased and the allied success of D-Day owes much to his far-sightedness. This is the first biography of the greatest British army commander of the Second World War , written by bestselling military historian Trevor Royle. November 2010 224pp 8pp b/w illustrations £14.99 Hardback

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Troubled Water Race, Mutiny, and Bravery on the USS Kitty Hawk Gregory Freeman, Award-winning Writer with more than 25 years experience in journalism and historical nonfiction.

Praise for Gregory A. Freeman’s previous works: 'Combining gripping military history with tense racial politics, the account of the first mutiny in U.S.' - Navy History September 2009 272pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.00

Great Generals

Visionary General of the American Revolution

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Admiral “Bull” Halsey The Life and Wars of the Navy’s Most Controversial Commander During WWII The Associated Press called Admiral ‘Bull’ Halsey “all the United States Navy needed.” Renowned historian John Wukovits illuminates the life of a man whose daring tactics and quotable wit made him the Navy’s most attractive public relations phenomenon during WWII. August 2010 304pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £19.99

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Nathanael Greene A Biography of the American Revolution Gerald M. Carbone, Author and former Journalist for twenty-five years, mostly for the Providence Journal February 2010 2 b/w photographs Paperback £11.99

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Custer Lessons in Leadership Duane Schultz, Military Historian and Author

Custer was one of those larger-than-life figures, whose flamboyant, daring, and dashing personality vigorously defied conventional standards and became symbols of invincibility. Here, military historian Duane Schultz explores the strategies and legacy of one of the most fascinating figures in American military history. Contents: Introduction: The Boy General / Born to be a Soldier / A Gallant, Reckless Boy / Glorious War! / Dreams of Glory / We Shall Have War / It Was a Glorious Sight / Guilty on all Counts / Can You Come at Once? / The Snow was Made Red with Blood / In the Most Savage Manner / Precious Boy / Oh, What a Slaughter / Epilogue: He Died as He Had Lived October 2010 Hardback

224pp £12.99

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Andrew Jackson Robert V. Remini, won the National Book Award for the third volume of his definitive biography of Andrew

‘When it comes to Jackson...there are few who have such a masterly command of the sources as Mr. Remini [who] kept me up late at night reading and causing me to wonder why, with narrative history such as this, anyone bothers to read historical novels.’ - Roger D. McGrath, The Wall Street Journal September 2009 224pp 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £9.00

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Marshall

Sherman

Bloody Pacific

Lessons in Leadership

Lessons in Leadership

American Soldiers at War with Japan 2nd edition

H. Paul Jeffers, established Military Historian and author of seventy books.

Steven E. Woodworth, Professor of History, Texas Christian University, USA

Review of Command of Honor: ‘Jeffers...chronicles the career of one of the forgotten heroes of WWII in this informative and sprightly popular biography. [A] first - and long overdue biography.’ - Publishers Weekly

‘A fast-paced look at the military career of Grant’s most trusted, effective subordinate, the latest from the publisher’s handy Great Generals Series.’- Kirkus Reviews ‘An excellent brief life of a major and controversial figure.' - Booklist

Called ‘the organizer of victory’ by Winston Churchill, General George C. Marshall was a skillful and compassionate leader with a unique legacy. This exciting overview of Marshall’s career and his skilled combination of military strategy and politics will be an important guide for military and civilian leaders everywhere. June 2010 224pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £14.99

April 2010 224pp 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £8.99

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Robert E. Lee

Peter Schrijvers, Senior Lecturer, School of History and Philosophy, University of New South Wales, Australia

‘This temperate study of murderous fury is among the most unsettling books I’ve read in years.' The Atlantic Monthly 'A rich and compelling cultural and social history.' - The Journal of American History 'Just when it appeared that little remained to be said about the Pacific War, Schrijvers produces the best social history of the conflict to date...This is an important book, not only about WWII but also about the nature of war itself.' - Choice 'Peter Schrijvers has broadened our perspective of the sociology of the American fighting man in the Second World War.' - War In History June 2010 304pp Paperback £12.99

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Lessons in Leadership

Washington

Noah Andre Trudeau, Civil War Historian

Lessons in Leadership Gerald M. Carbone, Author and former Journalist for twenty-five years, mostly for the Providence Journal

George Washington influenced every phase of the Revolutionary war. His offenses were as brilliant as they were unpredictable, and it is this fearless but not reckless, spontaneous but calculated, offensive approach that Carbonne argues Washington should be remembered for - as a leader not of infallibility but of greatness. January 2010 224pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £14.99

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‘A crisply-written and compelling biography of one of America’s most celebrated soldiers. Trudeau’s keen insights and considerable talents as a writer and historian make this book a must read for anyone wishing to understand Lee’s remarkable military career and mastery of the battlefield.’ - W. Todd Groce, President and CEO, Georgia Historical Society The bestselling author of Gettysburg delivers an insightful new account of the life and legacy of Robert E. Lee. September 2009 256pp Hardback £15.00 Paperback £8.99

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The Logistics and Politics of the British Campaigns in the Middle East, 1914–22 Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Kuwait Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

An examination of how the logistical demands of the British military campaigns in Palestine and Mesopotamia led to a more intrusive and authoritarian form of imperial control in 1917-18. December 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00

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Studies in Military and Strategic History Series Editor: William J. Philpott Published in association with King’s College, London

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A History of Korea Kyung Moon Hwang, Associate Professor, University of Southern California, USA

A concise, lively history of Korea, which explores the richness of Korean civilization from the ancient era through to the jarring transformation that resulted in two distinctive trajectories through the modern world. Chapters flow both chronologically and thematically, covering themes such as identity, gender and family. Contents: List of Chronologies and Maps / Brief Chronology / Map – to follow / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Note on Romanization / Koguryô and Ancient Korea / Queen Sôndôk and Silla’s Unification of Korea / The Unified Silla Dynasty / Founding of the Koryô Dynasty / Religion and Regionalism in the Koryô Order / The Mongol Overlord Period / Koryô-Chosôn Transition / Confucianism in the Early Chosôn Dynasty / The Great Invasions, 1592-1636 / Politics, Ideology, Family, and Nationhood in the Mid-Chosôn Era / Intellectual Opening in the Late 18th Century / Popular Culture in the Late Chosôn / 19th Century Unrest / 1894, A Fateful Year / The Great Korean Empire / The Japanese Takeover, 1904-1918 / The Long 1920s / Nation, Culture, and Everyday Life in the Late Colonial Period / Wartime Mobilization, 1938-45 / The Liberation Period, 1945-1950 / The Korean War / Early North Korea / 1960s South Korea / Culture and Politics in 1970s South Korea / Monumental Life in North Korea / South Korean Democratization / South Korea in the New Millennium October 2010 272pp 216x138mm 20 b/w photographs and 1 map Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-20545-1 Paperback £16.99 978-0-230-20546-8

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Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow, Foo
The Wartime Diaries of Fu Bingchang Yee-Wah Foo, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Lincoln , UK

This fascinating study examines wartime Chinese-Soviet relations from a Moscow-based, Chinese perspective at the ambassadorial level. The book includes descriptions of everyday life in Moscow, of embassy business, of contemporary events and diplomacy, of intelligence operations, of meetings with Stalin, and of communications to and from Chongqing. December 2010 256pp Hardback £55.00

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A History of China 2nd edition John A.G. Roberts, formerly Principal Lecturer, Department of History, University of Huddersfield, UK July 2006 10 maps Paperback

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Trans-Pacific Interactions The United States and China, 1880-1950 Edited by Ruth Mayer, Chair of American Studies , Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-University, Hanover, Germany and Vanessa Künnemann, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-University, Germany

This volume explores particular facets of the history and representation of the Pacific rim region, focusing on the interactions between the U.S. and China around the turn of the twentieth century. November 2009 224pp Hardback £55.00

Korea Betrayed

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Kim Dae Jung and Sunshine Donald Kirk, Journalist and Author who has covered Korea for American newspapers and magazines as a Far East correspondent

This book recounts the rise of Kim Dae Jung from an oppressed region of Korea, beginning with his schooldays, his activities in the Korean War and his entry into politics and concluding with discussion of his Sunshine policy, his summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Il and his drive for the Nobel. July 2010 Hardback

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The Reading of Russian Literature in China A Moral Example and Manual of Practice Mark Gamsa, Lecturer in Modern Chinese History and Literature, Tel Aviv University, Israel

This book traces the profound influence that Russian literature, which was tied inseparably to the political victory of the Russian revolution, had on China during a period that saw the collapse of imperial rule and the rise of the Communist Party. July 2010 Hardback

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Reading Shenbao Nationalism, Consumerism and Individuality in China 1919-37 Weipin Tsai, Lecturer in Modern Chinese History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Through a study of the readership of the most popular commercial daily newspaper in China during the early twentieth century, Reading Shenbao investigates ideas of nationalism, consumerism and individuality in China. November 2009 272pp 216x138mm 29 b/w illustrations and 1 chart Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-01982-9

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Northeast Asia’s Difficult Past Essays in Collective Memory Edited by Mikyoung Kim, Associate Professor, Hiroshima Peace Institute, Hiroshima City University, Japan and Barry Schwartz, Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, USA

‘A landmark volume - destined to be a classic in the expanding field of memory studies.’ - James V. Wertsch, Marshall S. Snow, Professor in Arts and Sciences and Director, McDonnell International Scholars Academy, Washington University in St. Louis, USA June 2010 296pp 10 b/w tables and 3 figures Hardback £55.00

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A Short History of Asia 2nd edition Colin Mason, formerly Journalist, Diplomat and Member of the Australian Senate September 2005 328pp 216x138mm 16 b/w pictures and 6 maps Paperback £19.99 978-1-4039-3612-7

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A New History of Southeast Asia

The Meiji Restoration Monarchism, Mass Communication and Conservative Revolution M.C. Ricklefs, Professor of History, Bruce Lockhart, Assistant Professor, Albert Lau, Associate Professor, Portia Reyes, Lecturer in European Nationalism and Maitrii Aung-Thwin, Lecturer in Southeast Asian History, all at National University of Singapore

‘A New History of Southeast Asia will perform a service for Southeast Asian studies no less seminal than that rendered by D.G.E. Hall’s pioneering volume some 55 years ago. It will provide Southeast Asian Studies with a new intellectual agenda, a new set of research questions, and a new instrument with which to instruct and stimulate the next generation. Without doubt, the appearance of this history text is itself an historic achievement.’ - Victor Lieberman, Professor of History, University of Michigan, USA A new, comprehensive, one volume history of Southeast Asia, spanning prehistory to the present. Drawing on the latest research, this distinguished team of authors create a clear narrative through the region’s history covering politics, economics, religions, cultures and societies, and offering authoritative advice on further reading. Contents: Preface by M.C.Ricklefs / Illustrations / Maps / Orthography / Abbreviations and Acronyms / Introduction / Ethnic Groups, Early Cultures and Social Structures / Early State Formation / ‘Classical’ States at their Height / New Global Religions and Ideas, from the Thirteenth Century / The Rise of New States from the Fourteenth Century / Non-indigenous Actors New and Old / Early Modern Southeast Asian States / Colonial Communities c.1800-1900 / Reform, New Ideas and the 1930s Crisis (c.1900-1942) / World War II in Southeast Asia (1942-1945) / Regaining Independence in the Decades After 1945 / Building Nations to c.1990 / Boom and Bust in Southeast Asia c.1990-2008 / Southeast Asia Today / Recommended Readings / Bibliography / Index and Glossary October 2010 560pp 234x156mm 3 b/w tables, 30 b/w photographs and 8 maps Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-21213-8 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-21214-5

Alistair D. Swale, Senior Lecturer, University of Waikato

The Meiji Restoration of 1868 is one of the most astonishing political events of the modern era, yet it doesn’t fit easily with Western precedents of mass mobilization and social transformation. This book challenges some of the preconceptions that have hindered the Restoration being understood on its own terms. November 2009 216pp Hardback £50.00

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Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India Jack Harrington, Senior Education Officer in the charitable sector and continues to write and research on the history of British India he has a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, UK

Through his writings, the leading East India Company servant, Sir John Malcolm helped to shape the historical thought of British empirebuilding in India. This book uses his works to examine the intellectual history of British expansion in South Asia, and shed light on the history of orientalism and indirect rule and the formation of British power. January 2011 Hardback

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asian history • AFRICAN History

War and Peace in Modern India Srinath Raghavan, Lecturer, Defence Studies Department, King’s College London, UK

‘International history at its very best.’- O. A. Westad, Professor of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

July 2010 Hardback

384pp £52.00

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Surviving Bhopal Dancing Bodies, Written Texts, and Oral Testimonials of Women in the Wake of an Industrial Disaster Suroopa Mukherjee, Reader, Department of English, Hindu College, University of Delhi, India May 2010 Hardback

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Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

Indian Mobilities in the West, 1900–1947 Gender, Performance, Embodiment

AFRICAN History

The History of the Congo Edited by Francois Ngolet, sometime Professor of African History, College of Staten Island, City University of New York, USA

This volume offers a comprehensive history and analysis of the Democratic Republic of the Congo during the tumultuous period of 1997 - 2001. The author examines the most recent events in this turbulent region, offering a contemporary account that is both extensive and detailed. February 2011 Hardback

336pp £40.00

Paul Nugent, Professor of Comparative African History and Director, Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK June 2004 Paperback

640pp £20.99

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The Politics of History in Contemporary Africa Michael Onyebuchi Eze, Research Fellow, Kulurwissenschatliches Institut, Essen, Germany The “Invention” of Africa: Contested Terrains / Postcolonial Displacements / Africanism: a history of Histories / Beyond a history by Analogy / Cult of personalities and Politics of Domination / Towards an African Renaissance

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchant and Javed Majeed

African History

January 2010 Hardback

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August 2010 Hardback

238pp £55.00

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Intellectual History in Contemporary South Africa Michael Onyebuchi Eze, Research Fellow, Kulurwissenschatliches Institut, Essen, Germany and Editor-in-Chief of The African Communitarian: A Journal of African Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy

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A Comparative History

This study analyzes a variety of transnational South Asian mobilities in the West in the first half of the twentieth century. 220pp £52.00

Sharlene Swartz, Research Specialist in the Child, Youth, Family and Social Development Division of the Human Sciences Research Council in South Africa, and Visiting Research Fellow, Cambridge University, UK

Africa Since Independence

Shompa Lahiri, Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

April 2010 Hardback

The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth

In examining the intellectual history in contemporary South Africa, Eze engages with the emergence of ubuntu as one discourse that has become a mirror and aftermath of South Africa’s overall historical narrative. This book interrogates a triple sociopolitical representation of ubuntu as a displacement narrative for South Africa’s colonial consciousness; as offering a new national imaginary through its inclusive consciousness, in which different, competing, and often antagonistic memories and histories are accommodated; and as offering a historicity in which the past is transformed as a symbol of hope for the present and the future. This book offers a model for African intellectual history indignant to polemics but constitutive of creative historicism and healthy humanism. August 2010 Hardback

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AFRICAN History

My Nigeria

Governance and Politics in Post-Military Nigeria

Five Decades of Independence Peter Cunliffe-Jones, has been Foreign Correspondent for over 20 years for The Economist, The Independent and the Paris-based Agence France Presse news agency where he is now a Senior Editor. Since 1990 he has reported from western Europe, the Balkans, West Africa and East Asia. He is today the agency’s head of English-language multimedia news. From 1998- 2003 he was AFP Bureau Chief in Lagos, Nigeria

A look at Nigeria as it celebrates fifty years of independence, inflected by the author’s family’s past as colonial magistrates. Contents: Three Arrivals / A Place of Great Potential / The Troubles of Nigeria / Conquest / Another Man’s Home / My Family Connection / Civil War & Bloodshed / Misrule & Plunder / What you Left Behind / Two Hours from Singapore / The Cost of Oil / Corruption& Trust / Divided you Fall / Stamp your Feet - Two Histories of Protest / Reasons to be Cheerful - Dreams of a New Nigeria / Point of Departure October 2010 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.99

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Political Organization in Nigeria since the Late Stone Age

Changes and Challenges

This edited collection is the product of a National Research Working Group (NRWG) established by Said Adejumobi and supported by the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA). It analyzes the progress made in Nigeria since the return to democratic rule in 1999 and the prospects of democratic consolidation in the country. Contents: Democracy and Governance in Nigeria: Between Consolidation and Reversal; S.Adejumobi / Federalism, Political Restructuring and the Lingering National Question; M.Abutudu / Whose Catalyst? Party Politics and Democracy in the Fourth Republic: From Theory to Denial; A.Agbaje / INEC and the Electoral Process; S.Adejumobi / Constitutionalism, Rule of Law and Human Rights; F.Falana / Nigerias Foreign Policy of Democratic Transition and Economic Reforms; W.Alli / The Masquerade Unmasked: Obasanjo and the Third Term Debacle; S.Mohammed / External Actors and Nigerias Democratic Project: The Case of OSIWA; N.Tanko & N.Afadzinu January 2011 Hardback

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Race, Landscape, and the Problem of Belonging David McDermott Hughes, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Human Ecology and Member of the Graduate Faculty of Geography, Rutgers University, USA

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Edited by Tracey Banivanua Mar, Lecturer in History, La Trobe University, Australia and Penelope Edmonds, Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia

Charts the making of colonial spaces in settler colonies of the Pacific Rim during the last two centuries. Contributions journey through time, place and region, and piece together interwoven but discrete studies that illuminate transnational and local experiences violent, ideological, and cultural - that produced settler-colonial space. May 2010 328pp 216x138mm 2 maps, 3 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22179-6

Mohamed Fekini and the Fight to Free Libya Angelo Del Boca, Italian Author and Historian of Italian Colonialism. He has written several books about the Italians in North Africa, and his book The Ethiopian War was published by the University of Chicago Press

This book provides a significant history of Italy’s brutal occupation of Libya. Using the lens of the life of the iconic resistance fighter Mohamed Fekini, it tells the story of Libya under Ottoman and Italian rule from the point of view of the colonized. Contents: Tripolitania Under Ottoman Rule / The Surprise of Shara Shatt / The Clash with Suleiman El-Baruni / Interval of Peace / The Great Arab Revolt / The Birth of the Jumhuriyah Et-Trabulsiyya / Italy Issues the Statutes / The Death of Hassan / A State within the State / Rodolfo Graziani Versus Mohamed Fekini / To Live and Die in the Desert / Mohamed Fekinis Last Raid / The Long Road of Exile / Let Us Restore Their Dignity February 2011 Hardback

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Whiteness in Zimbabwe

Although the Igbo constitute one of the largest ethnic nationalities of Nigeria and the West African sub-region, little is known about their political history before the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. This book is a pioneer study of the broad changes Igbo political systems have undergone since the prehistoric period. 256pp £55.00

Perspectives on Race, Place and Identity

Edited by Said Adejumobi, Chief of the Public Administration Section and Co-ordinator for the African Governance Report, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa

John Oriji, Associate Professor of History, California Polytechnic State Institute, USA

January 2011 Hardback

Making Settler Colonial Space

224pp £52.00 £19.99

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256pp £48.50

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Italian and Italian American Studies Series Editor: Stanislao G. Pugliese

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AFRICAN History • gender and women’s history

White Women Captives in North Africa Narratives of Enslavement, 1735-1830 Khalid Bekkaoui, Professor, Department of English, University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Morocco

A fascinating anthology of narratives from the period 1735-1830, by European women who recount their enslavement in North Africa. The first such collection, it includes an extensive introduction which links the discourse on contemporary Western women captives in Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq with that of former white captives in North Africa. Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgments / A Note on the Texts / Introduction / PART I: NARRATIVES / Remarkable History of the Countess Du Bourk’s Shipwreck, and Her Daughter’s Captivity, 1735 / Notable History of a Spanish Girl, Slave to Ali Dey, 1735 / Maria van Ter MEETELEN: The Exact Narrative of the Voyage and Strange and Sad Captivity during Twelve Years of Myself Maria Ter Meetelen, 1748 / Elizabeth MARSH: The Female Captive, 1769 / Mary VELNET: An Affecting History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Mary Velnet, 1806 / Maria MARTIN: History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Maria Martin, 1807 / Eliza BRADLEY: An Authentic Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of Mrs. Eliza Bradley,1820 / Viletta LARANDA: Neapolitan Captive: Interesting Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Miss Viletta Laranda, 1830 / PART II: APPENDICES / Accusations and Confessions of Ana de Melo, a Free Christianized Muslim Woman, 1559 / Maria de Morales’ Captivity, Release and Confessions before the Inquisitional Tribunal, 1610 / Relation of the Fidelity of a Husband, and the Unfaithfulness of his Wife, 1666 / My Corsair Emerges up above the Full Main / The Bey Weds His Genoise Slave, 1720s / The Irish Mrs. Jones and the lascivious Janissary, 1747 / An Empress of Morocco Born at Mill of Steps, Parish of Muthill, 1769 / A Particular Account of the Royal Harem, 1791 / Letter from a Muslim Female Captive in Malta to the Sultan of Morocco, 1790s / Ali and the Christian Captive, 1891 / Notes / Bibliography December 2010 400pp 16 b/w illustrations £65.00 Hardback

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Gender and Women’s History

A Woman’s Crusade Alice Paul and the Battle for the Ballot Mary Walton, veteran Journalist who wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer for 20 years

In celebration of the 90th anniversary of the 19th amendment granting women’s suffrage, here at last is the inspiring story of Alice Paul, the woman who dedicated her life to winning universal suffrage for women and helped propel that dream to reality. September 2010 304pp £18.00 Hardback

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Gender and Fraternal Orders in Europe, 1300–2000 Edited by Máire Fedelma Cross, Professor of French Studies, University of Newcastle, UK

What have medieval nuns, parrot shooting, Freemasonry, and Shetland revelry got in common? This study of monastic orders, guilds, Freemasonry and friendly societies over centuries and across frontiers provides new insights into their contribution to the gendering of public space and the evolution of ‘separate spheres’ in Europe. Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Seven Hundred Years of Fraternal Orders; D.Weinbren / Men and Women in the Guild Returns; A.Prescott / Women in Monastic Orders; A.Winston-Allen / The Archduchess and the Parrot; M.Twycross / Masonic Apologetic Writings; R.Beachy / Protectresses in Jacobite Fraternities; R.Collis / ‘The Fair Sex’ in ‘Male Sects’; R.Péter / ‘Sisters of Virtue’ in Swedish Pomerania; A.Önnerfors / French Masonic Culture on the Eve of the Revolution; J.Smith Allen / The Fraternity of Female Friendly Societies; D.Weinbren / Flora Tristan’s Appeal for Fraternity; M.F.Cross / Squads and Ha’s; P.M.King / Notes / Index August 2010 288pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

Feminist Media History Suffrage, Periodicals and the Public Sphere Edited by Maria Dicenzo, Associate Professor of English and Film Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada with Lucy Delap, Fellow, St Catharine’s College University of Cambridge, UK and Leila Ryan, AssistantProfessor, School of Nursing, McMaster University, UK

An examination of the feminist press in the context of the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century suffrage campaign and public sphere in Britain . Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Challenges and Contributions of Feminist Media History / PART I: PUBLICS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND MEDIA HISTORY / Revisiting Debates about the Public Sphere / Publics and Counterpublics / Publics and Social Movements / The Private and the Public / Suffrage History and Social Movements / Key Aspects of Contentious Collective Action / Social Movement Organizations / Temporal Continuity and Cycles of Protest / Framing / Culture and Social Movements / Media and Social Movements / Situating Women’s Political Periodicals in Press/Media History / The Impact of Feminist Media Research / New Directions / The Feminist Press and Alternative Media / Significance of Early Feminist Media / The Case Studies / PART II: THE CASE STUDIES / Unity and Dissent: Official Organs of the Suffrage Campaign; M.DiCenzo / The Englishwoman: ‘Twelve Years of Brilliant Life’; L.Ryan / Individualism and Introspection: the framing of feminism in The Freewoman; L.Delap / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2010 248pp 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Feminism and Voluntary Action Eglantyne Jebb and Save the Children, 1876-1928 Linda Mahood, Associate Professor of History, University of Guelph, Canada September 2009 304pp Hardback £55.00

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gender and women’s history

Gender Politics and Mass Dictatorship

Women and the Great War

Gay Rights and Moral Panic

Femininity under Fire in Italy

The Origins of America’s Debate on Homosexuality

Global Perspectives

Allison Scardino Belzer, Assistant Professor of History, Armstrong Atlantic State University, USA

Edited by Jie-Hyun Lim, Professor of History and Director, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University, Seoul and Karen Petrone, Associate Professor of History, University of Kentucky, USA

This book examines women’s experiences along the Italian Front during World War I to understand how the war affected cultural ideas about femininity.

Unique in comparative scope, this volume brings together global scholarship on gender. as experts explore the gendered mobilization of men and women in twentieth century European and Asian mass dictatorships and colonial empires, examining both mobilization ‘from above’ and selfempowerment ‘from below’. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgments / Notes on the Contributors / Series Introduction: Mapping Mass Dictatorship: Towards a Transnational History of Twentieth Century Dictatorship; J-H.Lim / PART I: COMPARATIVE CONTEXTS / Introduction: Meandering Between Self-empowerment and Self-mobilisation; K.Petrone & J-H.Lim / Mass Dictatorship and Gender Politics: Is the Outcome Predictable?; B.Einhorn / Consensus Formation, Race and Gender in Histories of National Socialist Germany; C.Koonz / PART II: INTERWAR GENDER NEGOTIATIONS / Little Prefects: The Embodiment of Masculinity in Interwar Britain; S.Kim / Between Fascism and Feminism: Women Activists of the British Union of Fascists; W.Yeom / Between Exploitation and Empowerment: Soviet Women Negotiate Stalinism; K.Petrone / Male Bodies: Well Trained Muscles or Beer Bellies? From the ‘Master race’ in Nazism to the Ruling Class in East Germany; A.Lüdtke / PART III: GENDER AND EMPIRE IN COLONIAL DICTATORSHIPS / The State, Family and ‘Womanhood’ in Colonial Korea: ‘Public’ Women and the Contradictions of the Total Mobilisation Program; K.H.Kim / Mothers of the Empire: Military Conscription and Mobilisation in Late Colonial Korea; M.Kim / ‘Taming Soldiers’: The Gender Politics of Japanese Soldiers in Total War; Y.Ahn / PART IV: POSTWAR AUTHORITARIANISMS / Sex in Big-Character Posters from China’s Cultural Revolution: Gendering the Class Enemy; M.Schoenhals / The Discourses of the Modernisation Project in South Korea and its Gender Politics; E.Kim / From Welfare State to Self-welfare: Everyday Opposition among Female Textile-Workers in Lódź, 1971-81; M.Mazurek /Index August 2010 304pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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November 2010 288pp Hardback £52.00

Italian and Italian American Studies Series Editor: Stanislao G. Pugliese

Gender in the Development of a Global Industry, 1670 to the Present Edited by Laurie Mercier, Associate Professor of History, Washington State University, USA and Jaclyn Gier, Director of European Studies and Associate Professor of History, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, USA

‘Sure to be assessed as pivotal literature in future scholarship in the field.’ - International Review of Social History October 2009 Paperback

336pp £19.00

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Masculinity in the Modern West Gender, Civilization and the Body Christopher E. Forth, Howard Professor of Humanities and Western Civilization, University of Kansas, USA

‘A timely and original publication, with the broadest of appeal...an indispensable and highly engaging book, which will be valued for many years to come.’ - Sean Brady, Social History of Medicine September 2008 304pp Paperback £18.99

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Fred Fejes, Professor of Media Studies at Florida Atlantic University, USA

‘‘Gay Rights and Moral Panic will take a central place on the list of indispensable works for anyone wishing to understand the past- and the present- of sexual minorities in America.’ - Larry Gross, Professor and Director, USC Annenberg School for Communication ‘Fejes forges through thickets of misinformation ...from the ‘30s to the ‘70s before honing in on the key legislative battles that framed the ongoing debate about homosexual equality.’ - John Thomason, The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel February 2011 Paperback

292pp £17.99

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Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861– 1913 Sean Brady, Lecturer in Modern British History, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

‘It is hard to think of a work which does more to undermine Michel Foucault’s influential propositions about the history of homosexuality as applied to Britain: a notable achievement.’ John Tosh, Professor of History, Roehampton University, UK December 2009 280pp Paperback £18.99

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gender and women’s history

Companion to Women’s Historical Writing Mary Spongberg, Associate Professor of Women’s History, Macquarie University, Australia, Barbara Caine, Professor of History, Monash University, Australia and Ann Curthoys, Manning Clark Professor of History, Australian National University, Australia

‘This fascinating reference book is an indispensable tool for those interested in women’s writing and history.’ - History Today November 2009 736pp Paperback £19.99

Gender and History Series Editor: Amanda Capern and Louella McCarthy

Angela Woolacott, Professor of Modern History, Macquarie University, Australia

For more information about the series visit: www.palgrave.com/genderandhistory

January 2006 Hardback Paperback

Women in British Politics, c.1689–1979 Krista Cowman, Professor of History, University of Lincoln, UK

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Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880–1914 Claire G. Jones, Associate Lecturer in History, University of Liverpool ,UK

’This excellent, thought-provoking study will deepen the understanding of all interested in gender issues and in the conflicts in science and mathematics in this period.’ - Reviews in History October 2009 280pp 216x138mm 6 b/w illustrations, 4 charts and 2 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-55521-1

Winner of the Women’s History Network Book Prize 2010. ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

‘This overview of women and politics broadens the definition of political action and raises some core arguments and ideas that will stimulate discussion. The work offers a good historiographical guide and is a welcome addition to history undergraduate reading lists as a first point of reference for a range of political arenas where women were active.’ - Sue Johnson, University of Worcester, UK Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Shaping the Narrative: Waves, Peaks and Troughs / PART I: FORGING A POLITICAL PRESENCE / From Glorious Revolution to Enlightenment: Women’s Political Worlds, 1689-1789 / Organized Politics before Suffrage / PART II: THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT ORGANISES / The Campaign for Women’s Suffrage / Women and the Liberal Party / Women and the Conservative Party / Women and Socialism / PART III: WOMEN’S POLITICS AFTER THE VOTE / Women Members of Parliament / Women in Political Parties 1918-1945 / Beyond Party Politics - the Reconfiguration of Feminist Organizations 1920-1979 / Conclusion / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index November 2010 208pp 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

Created Equal

Gender and Empire 176pp £55.00 £18.99

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Women in Twentieth-Century Europe Ann T. Allen, Department of History, University of Louisville, USA November 2007 224pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe Rachel G. Fuchs, Professor of History and Victoria E. Thompson, Associate Professor of History, both at Arizona State University, USA November 2004 216pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century Edited by Trev Lynn Broughton, Senior Lecturer in English and Women’s Studies, University of York, UK and Helen Rogers, Senior Lecturer in Literature and Cultural History, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

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Voices on Women’s Rights Anna Horsbrugh-Porter, Radio Journalist who has worked for the BBC World Service, BBC Radio Four and independent production companies for nearly twenty years September 2009 224 pp Paperback £11.99

January 2007 7 illustrations Hardback Paperback

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Gender, Catholicism and Spirituality

Gender, Mastery and Slavery From European to Atlantic World Frontiers

Gender and Sexualities in History series

Women and the Roman Catholic Church in Britain and Europe, 1200-1900

William Henry Foster, Fellow and Director of Studies in History, Homerton College, UK

Series Editors: John Arnold, Joanna Bourke and Sean Brady

Edited by Laurence Lux-Sterritt, Lecturer, LERMA, Universite de Provence, France and Carmen Mangion, Lecturer, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Problem of Gender, Mastery and Slavery / Gender, Mastery and Maternalism: Christian, Muslim and Hebrew Traditions / Gender, Mastery and Frontier: Europe, North Africa and Natvie America / Gender, Mastery and Empire: White Servitude in New Worlds / Gender, Mastery and Nation: Race and Slavery in the United States / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index

For more information about the series visit: www.palgrave.com/GSH

December 2009 200pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

Edited by Cordelia Beattie, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Edinburgh, UK and Kirsten A. Fenton, Lecturer in Medieval History, University of St Andrews, UK

‘The introduction and essays provide nuanced and stimulating treatments of their topics...this volume promises to stimulate thought and debate.’ Claire Sahlin, Texas Woman’s University, USA Contents: List of Tables / Acknowledgements / List of Contributors / Preface / Introduction: Gender, Catholicism, Women’s Spirituality over the Longue Duree; L.Lux-Sterritt & C.M.Mangion / Presence and Absence in Thirteenth Century Italy: Reading Clare of Assisi in Franciscan Liturgy and Community; A.Welch / Marguerite Porete and the Predicament of her Preaching in Fourteenth Century France; R.Lahav / The Impact of Renaissance Gender-Related Notions on the Female Experience of the Sacred: The Case of Angela Merici’s Ursulines; Q.Mazzonis / Teresa de Jesus’s Book and the Reform of the Religious Man in Sixteenth Century Spain; E.Rhodes / Mary Ward’s English Institute and Prescribed Female Roles in the Early Modern Church; L.Lux-Sterritt / An English Nun’s Authority: Early Modern Spiritual Controversy and the Manuscripts of Barbara Constable; J.Lay / Power in Piety: Inspiration, Ambitions and Strategies of Spiritual Virgins in the Northern Netherlands during the Seventeenth Century; M.Monteiro / ‘Martyrs of England! Standing on High!’: Roman Catholic Women’s Hymn-writing for the Reinvigoration of the Faith in England, 1850-1900; N.J.Cho / Expressions of Self-surrender in Nineteenth-Century France: The Case of Therese Couderc (1805-1885); K.Stogdon / The ‘Mixed Life’: Challenging Understandings of Religious Life in Victorian England; C.M.Mangion / Afterword; F.E.Dolan / Glossary / Further Reading / Index November 2010 224pp 3 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Women, Crime and Justice in England since 1660 Shani D’Cruze, Honorary Reader, Research Institute for Law, Politics and Justice, University of Keele, UK and Louise A. Jackson, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Edinburgh, UK

JD'Cruze and Jackson introduce students to key debates and trends in the study of women's relationship to the criminal justice system in England over the last four centuries. The areas explored include attitudes towards murder and infanticide, sexual violence, prostitution, the 'girl delinquent', and women's experience of penal regimes. June 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Intersections of Gender, Religion and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages

This collection of essays focuses attention on how medieval gender intersects with other categories of difference, particularly religion and ethnicity. It treats the period c.800-1500, with a particular focus on the era of the Gregorian reform movement, the First Crusade, and its linked attacks on Jews at home. December 2010 240pp 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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Confronting Modernity in Fin-deSiècle France Bodies, Minds and Gender Edited by Christopher E. Forth, Howard Professor of Humanities and Western Civilization, University of Kansas, USA and Elinor Accampo, Professor of History, University of Southern California, USA

The turn of the twentieth century represented a crossroads in the French experience of modernization, especially in regard to ideas about gender and sexuality. Drawing together prominent scholars in French gender history, this volume explores how historians have come to view this period in light of new theoretical developments. November 2009 280pp Hardback £55.00

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gender and women’s history • history of science, technology and medicine

Brutality and Desire

Negotiating Clerical Identities

War and Sexuality in Europe’s Twentieth Century

Priests, Monks and Masculinity in the Middle Ages

Edited by Dagmar Herzog, Professor of History, City University of New York, USA

‘Scholars and instructors from a broad range of disciplines (European history, military history, gender studies, imperialism, racism) will be grateful for this pathbreaking collection of essays that analyze the complex intersections of sexuality and war from the Armenian genocide to the Balkan Wars of the 1990s. .’- Maria Höhn, Vassar College, USA ‘Astonishing and unforgettable, this book is one of a kind...’ - Doris L. Bergen, University of Toronto, Canada ‘This history of sexuality risks a great deal. It confronts the issue of sexual violence – against women, against men, and against children. It also takes on desire and love or, in any case, consensual relationships in times of war. The book succeeds and may serve as a model for further explorations because it is based on remarkably thorough research and on prudence as well as good judgment in making sense of sexuality in times of war.’ - Michael Geyer, University of Chicago, USA Tracing sexual violence in Europe’s twentieth century from the Armenian genocide to Auschwitz and Algeria to Bosnia, this pathbreaking volume expands military history to include the realm of sexuality. Examining both stories of consensual romance and of intimate brutality, it also contributes significant new insights to the history of sexuality. January 2011 Paperback

304pp £18.99

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Edited by Jennifer D. Thibodeaux, Associate Professor of History, University of WisconsinWhitewater, USA

Clerics in the Middle Ages were subjected to differing ideals of masculinity, both from within the Church and from lay society. The historians in this volume interrogate the meaning of masculine identity for the medieval clergy, by considering a wide range of sources, time periods and geographical contexts. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / List of Abbreviations / Introduction: Rethinking the Medieval Clergy and Masculinity; J.D.Thibodeaux / What Can Historians do with Clerical Masculinity? D.Neal / PART I: MONASTIC MASCULINITY / The Common Bond of Aristocratic Masculinity: Monks, Secular Men, and St.Gerald of Aurillac; A.Romig / The Warrior Habitus: Militant Masculinity and Monasticism in the Henrician Reform Movement; S.Wells / Spiritual Warriors in Citadels of Faith: Martial Rhetoric and Monastic Masculinity in the Long Twelfth Century; K.Allen Smith / PART II: PRIESTLY MASCULINITY: RECONCILING CELIBACY AND SEXUALITY / Saxo Grammaticus's Heroic Chastity: A Model of Clerical Celibacy and Masculinity in Medieval Scandinavia; A.Perron / From Boys to Priests: Adolescence, Masculinity and the Parish Clergy in Medieval Normandy; J.D.Thibodeaux / Promiscuous Priests and Vicarage Children: Clerical Sexuality and Masculinity in Late Medieval England; J.Werner / PART III: CLERICAL MASCULINITY: CONTESTED IDENTITIES / Between Warrior and Priest: The Creation of a New Masculine Identity during the Crusades; A.Holt / Knights, Bishops and Deer Parks: Episcopal Identity, Emasculation and Clerical Space in Medieval England; A.Miller / Mirror of the Scholarly (Masculine) Soul: Scholastics, Béguines and Gendered Spirituality in Medieval Paris; T.Stabler Miller October 2010 Hardback

296pp £55.00

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history of Science, Technology and Medicine

The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science 3rd edition John Henry, Reader in the History of Science, University of Edinburgh, UK

‘Henry’s book remains the most comprehensive short introduction to the Scientific Revolution available.’ - Rob Iliffe, University of Sussex, UK June 2008 Paperback

176pp £15.99

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Revolution in Science How Galileo and Darwin Changed Our World Mark L. Brake, Director,Science Communication Research Unit, University of Glamorgan in Wales, UK Contents: Introduction / PART I: WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS / Greek Sky: The World Before the Telescope / Heaven and Earth / The Darkness Rising / PART II: THE GATHERING STORM / The Medieval Sky / The Great Chain of Being / PART III: THE REVOLUTIONS: THE WEAPONS OF DISCOVERY / The Telescope and Galileo / Evolution and Darwin / PART IV: THE AFTERMATH: WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN / The ‘Galileo’ Aftermath / The ‘Darwin’ Aftermath / PART V: THE PRESTIGE / The Kudos January 2010 Hardback

240pp £26.00

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Revolutionizing the Sciences European Knowledge and its Ambitions, 15001700 2nd edition Peter Dear, Professor of History and Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University, USA December 2008 216pp Diagrams and images Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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The Scientific Revolution

Science for the Nation

Uranium Wars

A Brief History with Documents

Perspectives on the History of the Science Museum

The Scientific Rivalry that Created the Nuclear Age

Margaret C. Jacob, University of California, Los Angeles , USA Contents: Foreword / Preface / List of Illustrations / PART ONE: INTRODUCTION: THE EVOLUTION AND IMPACT OF THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION / Why Did the Scientific Revolution Happen? / Aristotle Ptolemy, and their Early Modern Defenders / Exploration and Technical Innovation / The Emergence of the Scientific Revolution / The New Science / The Mechanical Philosophy / Newtonian Science / Reconciling, Science, Religion, and Magic / Spreading the Scientific Revolution / Conclusion: The Long Road to Acceptance / PART TWO: THE DOCUMENTS / Nicolaus Copernicus, On the Revolution of the Heavenly Orbs, 1543 / Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning, 1605 / Francis Bacon, The Great Instauration, 1620 / Galileo Galilei, The Starry Messenger, 1610 / William Harvey, On The Motion Of The Heart And Blood In Animals, 1628 / René Descartes, Discourse on Method, 1637 / Robert Boyle, New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, 1660 / Robert Boyle, A Free-Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature, 1686 / Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, Of the Formation of the Teeth in Several Animals; the Structure of the Human Teeth Explained, 1683 / Isaac Newton, Letter to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1672 / Isaac Newton, Selections from Principia, 1687 / Isaac Newton, Thirty-first Query to the Opticks, 1718 / Christiaan Huygens, The Celestial Worlds Discovered, 1698 / Maria Sibylla Merian, Letter of 1702 / Maria Sibylla Merian, Butterfly, Hawk-moth, Caterpillar Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1713-14 / Jean Desaguliers, Physico-Mechanical Lectures, 1717 / Benjamin Franklin, Experiments and Observations on Electricity Made in Philadelphia in America, 1751 / Appendixes / A Chronology of the Scientific Revolution (1514-1752) / Questions for Consideration / Selected Bibliography / Index March 2010 Paperback

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Edited by Peter J. T. Morris, Head of Research and Principal Curator, Science Museum, UK

An engaging study of a great national institution. Essays explore the changing roles of museums and the perceived public role of a museum of science and technology. Illuminates the ways in which we think about the collecting and display of objects and the often difficult relations between the state, business and industry, and museum funding. April 2010 392pp 234x156mm 14 colour plates, 61 b/w illustrations, 5 tables and 2 graphs Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23009-5

Amir D. Aczel, Author of fourteen books

‘A short and readable account of of how nuclear bombs came to be made, deployed and developed by a few wealthy countries.’ - The Times ‘Book of the Week’ ‘This is the most entertaining, readable and complete account of the story of nuclear fission since Robert Jungk’s Brighter than a Thousand Suns, written half a century ago. It’s a timely reassessment of the drama behind one of the most controversial of scientific discoveries.’ - BBC Focus Magazine October 2009 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.99

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Relocating Modern Science Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650-1900 Kapil Raj, Associate Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France

‘Each of Raj’s episodes is lucidly written, thoughtfully illustrated, and so adroitly contextualized that the book could be recommended to classes introducing students to the topic of ‘science and empire’ as well as to all scholars interested in how knowledge changes as it travels.’ - The British Journal for the History of Science ‘A rewarding and enjoyable read.’ - Tirthankar Roy, Journal of Global History ‘Relocating Modern Science is certain to take an important place in the reading lists of scholars and students of science and globalization. It will also set a new and important point of reference for further debate.’ - Sujit Sivasundaram, Isis

The Fossil Hunter Dinosaurs, Evolution, and the Woman Whose Discoveries Changed the World Shelley Emling, has been a journalist for twenty years, her work has appeared in The New York Times, Fortune, Slate, and The International Herald Tribune

In 1811, Mary Anning discovered the first ever dinosaur skeleton and became a fossil hunter, attracting the attention of the scientific world. Until then, it was believed that animals did not become extinct, but the bizarre nature of the fossils Anning found made it impossible to ignore the truth about evolution.

February 2010 304pp 216x138mm 2 maps and 24 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-23850-3

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history of science, technology and medicine Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology

Globalizing Polar Science Reconsidering the International Polar and Geophysical Years Edited by James Rodger Fleming, Professor of Science, Technology and Society, Colby College, USA, Roger D. Launius, Senior Curator, Division of Space History, Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum , USA and David H. DeVorkin

Series Editors: James Rodger Fleming and Roger D. Launius For more information about the series visit: www.palgrave.com/PSHST

Confronting the Climate British Airs and the Making of Environmental Medicine Vladimir Jankovic, Wellcome Research Lecturer, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, UK

This book explores the social origins of the Western preoccupation with health and environmental hazards. It looks at the rise of the dichotomy between the vulnerable ‘in’ and the threatening ‘out’ by examining the pathologies associated with weather, domestic space, ventilation, clothing, and travel in Britain at the turn of the nineteenth century. December 2010 256pp 10pp figures Hardback £52.00

The International Polar Years and the International Geophysical Year represented a remarkable international collaborative scientific effort that has been largely neglected by historians. This groundbreaking collection seeks to redress that neglect and illuminate critical aspects of the last 150 years of international scientific endeavour. December 2010 368pp Hardback £60.00

Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era Nuclear Antiaircraft Arms and the Cold War Christopher J. Bright, Independent Scholar

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This book traces the Eisenhower

administration’s enthusiastic pursuit of the profoundly destabilizing technology of nuclear weapons, and its significance for the course of the Cold War.

John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon John Logsdon, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, USA

While there are many biographies of JFK and accounts of the early years of US space efforts, this book uses nterviews with key participants to provide a comprehensive account of how the actions taken by JFK’s administration have shaped the course of the US space program over the last forty-five years. February 2011 Hardback

320 pp £22.99

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Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century Aaron Gillette, Assistant Professor of History, University of HoustonDowntown, USA

Using a variety of archival sources, Aaron Gilette traces the history of early 20th century developments in sociobiology and evolutionary psychology, offering a new way to look at the timely and perennial “naturenuture” debate and why key scientific discoveries have been thwarted, manipulated, and misunderstood over the last century. ‘Gillette covers a development in intellectual history that, I believe, was formative in generating today’s conventional wisdom about human nature, yet has scarcely been treated by historians of science. The book is well written and researched, and brings interesting new facts to light.’ --Steven Pinker, Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology, Harvard, USA ‘A volume that will be of great use not just to students of the histories of psychology and eugenics, but also to those interested in the philosophy and sociology of science.’ - Kevin Kern, University of Akron, USA February 2011 Hardback Paperback

240pp £22.99 £17.99

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Information History in the Modern World Histories of the Information Age Edited by Toni Weller, Senior Lecturer in History, De Montfort University, UK

‘One of the best texts I have read for a long time...students of History and of Library and Information Science will return repeatedly to this book.’ - Professor Trine Schreiber, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark ‘A high quality work providing a useful companion to the teaching of this subject at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and a good resource for students and researchers.’ - Dr Gayner Eyre, Aberystwyth University, UK This edited collection explores key themes and ideas in information history, offering students a diverse taster of information history in practice and relating this historical research to the contemporary information age.

Angel of Death

A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 18001950

The Story of Smallpox

Edited by Laura Salisbury, RCUK Fellow in Science, Technology and Culture, Birkbeck College, UK andAndrew Shail, News International Research Fellow in Film, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford, UK

'For the student of bodily and mental cultures, this will be a vital text.’ - Tim Armstrong, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK February 2010 312pp 7 b/w illustrations £55.00 Hardback

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Cultures of Care in Irish Medical History, 1750–1970 Edited by Catherine Cox, Director, Centre for History of Medicine in Ireland, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Maria Luddy, Professor of Modern Irish History, University of Warwick, UK

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Contents: Introduction; C.Cox & M.Luddy / ‘Bleeding, Vomiting and Purging’: The Medical Response to Illhealth in Eighteenth-century Ireland; J.Kelly / General Practice and Coroners’ Practice: Medico-legal work and the Irish Medical Profession, c.1830-90; M.J.Clark / Access and Authority: the Medical Dispensary Service in Post-Famine Ireland; C.Cox / Suicide and Insanity in Post-Famine Ireland; G.Laraghy / Psychiatry and the Fate of Women who Killed Infants and Young Children, 1850-1900; P.M.Prior / Science, Politics and the Irish Literary Revival: Reassessing ‘Dr Sigerson’ as a Polymath and Public Intellectual; J.McGeachie / ‘This revived old plague’: Coping with Flu; C.Foley / ‘Half mad at the time’: Unmarried Mothers and Infanticide in Ireland, 1922-1950; C.Rattigan / Venereal Disease in Interwar Northern Ireland; L.McCormick / Moral Prescription: the Irish Medical Profession, the Roman Catholic Church and the Prohibition of Birth Control and in Twentieth-century Ireland; L.Earner-Byrne / Death and Disease in Independent Ireland, c.1920-1970: a Research Agenda; M.E.Daly / Notes / Index

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September 2010 280pp 6 tables Hardback £55.00

Contents: List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; T.Weller / Personal Identification as Information Flows in England, 1500-2000; E.Higgs / Information for the Public: Information Infrastructure in the Republic of Letters; B.Rayward / Designing and Gathering Information: Perspectives on Nineteenth Century Forms; P.Stiff, P.Dobraszczyk & M.Esbester / Broadside Ballads, Almanacs and The Illustrated News: Genres and Rhetoric in the Communication of Information in Denmark, 1800-1925; L.Skouvig / Information and Empire: The Information and Intelligence Bureaux of the Imperial Institute, London 1887-1949; D.Muddiman / ‘A Valuable Handbook of Information’: The Staff Magazine in the First Half of the Twentieth Century as a Means of Information Management; A.Black / Modelling Recent Information History: The ‘Banditry’ of the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda; P.Sturges / Rewriting History: The Information Age and the Knowable Past; L.Tredinnick / Conclusion: Information History in the Modern World; T.Weller / Selected Bibliography / Index December 2010 240pp 17 figures Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

Neurology and Modernity

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Gareth Williams, Professor of Medicine, University of Bristol, UK

‘This extraordinary book brings alive the sheer horrors of smallpox and how mankind has managed to wipe it out using vaccination, pioneered by a Gloucestershire country doctor in 1796. This history has a very modern message, and this book needs to be read by everyone interested in public health today.’ - Mark Horton, presenter of BBC TV’s Coast and Professor of Archaeology, University of Bristol, UK May 2010 448pp 198x129mm 8 colour plates, 20 b/w line drawings and 24 b/w illustrations £18.99 978-0-230-27471-6 Hardback

Goddesses, Elixirs, and Witches Plants and Sexuality throughout Human History John M. Riddle, Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, North Carolina State University, USA, where he holds appointments in the History and Botany Departments March 2010 Hardback

224pp £52.50

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Carl Gustav Jung Avant-Garde Conservative Jay Sherry, Independent Historian of Psychoanalysis and German Intellectual History

This book provides a more accurate and comprehensive account of Jung’s controversial opinions about art, politics, and race. November 2010 288pp Hardback £52.00

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchant and Javed Majeed

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history of science, technology and medicine Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History

Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 1890–1950 Edited by Christoph Gradmann, Professor of History of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway and Jonathan Simon, Maître de conférences, Universite de Lyon, France

Series Editor: John V. Pickstone

Women’s Bodies and Medical Science An Inquiry into Cervical Cancer Linda Bryder, Professor of History, University of Auckland, New Zealand

‘Professor Bryder has addressed a question that has remained inadequately investigated for over a quarter of a century.’Iain Chalmers, James Lind Library, Oxford, UK 'This is an impressive book, tackling a grave and sensitive episode in the history of medicine, women and feminism. . . . Bryder reveals much about the public understanding (and misunderstanding) of science, the role of the media, and democratic practice in a world increasingly understood, managed and explained by cultures of expertise.'- Janet McCalman, Centre for Health& Society, University of Melbourne An analysis of a scandal involving a doctor accused of allowing a number of women to develop cervical cancer from carcinoma in situ as part of an experiment he had been conducting since the 1960s into conservative treatment of the disease, to more broadly explore dramatic changes in medical history in the second half of the twentieth century. May 2010 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Following the testing of therapeutic sera, the quantified evaluation of a pharmaceutical's efficacy became a key feature of medicine in the twentieth century. The case studies in this volume offer comparisons across Europe, from the diphtheria antitoxin in the late 1800s to the introduction of the Salk polio vaccine in the 1950s. April 2010 280pp 216x138mm 24 b/w illustrations and 5 figures Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-20281-8

Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs Health and Society in Britain Since the 1960s Alex Mold, Lecturer in History and Virginia Berridge, Professor of History, both at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

A unique exploration of the changing ideas about the place of voluntarism and health care within society in Britain since the 1960s. By considering the work of voluntary organisations with illegal drug users, the authors provide a lens through which wider developments in the relationship between the state and civil society are examined. April 2010 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Madness in the Family Insanity and Institutions in the Australasian Colonial World, 1860-1914 Catharine Coleborne, Associate Professor, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Madness in the Family explores how colonial families coped with insanity through a transcolonial study of the relationships between families and public colonial hospitals for the insane in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and New Zealand between 1860 and 1914. November 2009 240pp 216x138mm 8 b/w illustrations, 4 tables and 2 maps Hardback £80.00 978-0-230-57807-4

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Photographs, Histories, and Meanings Edited by Jeanne Perreault, Professor, Department of English, University of Calgary, Canada, Marlene Kadar, Professor of Humanities and Women’s Studies, and Interim Director of the Graduate Program in Interdisciplinary Studies, York University in Toronto, Canada and Linda Warley, Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University of Waterloo, Canada January 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Medicine after the Holocaust From the Master Race to the Human Genome and Beyond Sheldon Rubenfeld, Clinical Professor of General Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, USA and Fellow in both the American College of Physicians and the American College of Endocrinology

Rubenfeld and the contributors to this collection posit that German physicians betrayed the Hippocratic Oath when they chose knowledge over wisdom, the state over the individual, a führer over God, and personal gain over professional ethics. February 2010 Hardback Paperback

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index A Abu Sharif Arafat and the Dream of Palestine 45 Accommodating Poverty McEwan Sharpe

14

Aczel Uranium Wars

64

Adejumobi Governance and Politics in PostMilitary Nigeria

58

Admiral “Bull” Halsey Wukovits

53

The Afghanistan Wars Maley

46

Africa Since Independence Nugent

57

After The Bomb Grant

17

Armitage Subrahmanyam The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840 37 Armstrong Lloyd Redmond International Organisation in World Politics

36

As If It Were Life Manes

32

Atlas of European Historiography Porciani Raphael

3

1770-1830

B

The Agony of Spanish Liberalism Romero

Banivanua Mar Edmonds Making Settler Colonial 58 Space Bannock Baxter The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History

4

Alexopoulos Tomoff Hessler Writing the Stalin 33 Era

Bartlett A History of Russia

32

Allen On Farting

Barton A History of Spain

25

8

Allen Women in Twentieth-Century Europe 61

Berenguela of Castile (1180-1246) and Political 9 Women in the High Middle Ages Shadis Bessel Guyatt Rendall War, Empire and Slavery,

26

6

28

Berger Lorenz Nationalizing the Past

Baldoli A History of Italy

Alexander the Great Yenne

Liberalism Vincent

13

Agnew Lamb Settler and Creole Reenactment 5 26

Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French

Authority and Identity Millar

49

Salvadó Smith

2

21

Baker The Devil of Great Island

37

39

Augusteijn Patrick Pearse

23

1760-1840 Armitage Subrahmanyam

60

Benjamin A Student’s Guide to History

Badenoch Fickers Materializing Europe

The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c.

Belzer Women and the Great War The Bengal Delta Iqbal

Biography and History Caine

43 42 5

The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain Thomson

26

Black A History of the British Isles

13

Black Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783 1 3 Black MacRaild Nineteenth Century Britain 13 Black MacRaild Studying History

2

Black Naval Power

15

Black Power in Bermuda Swan

52

Black Redefining British Politics

17

Black Spain Since 1939

26

Black Woman’s Burden Rousseau

51

Amelia Earhart Winters

48

Baxter The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 41 1944-50

America since 1945 Papasotiriou Levine

47

Bayandor Iran and the CIA

Blessing The Antifascist Classroom

31

48

Beattie Fenton Intersections of Gender, Religion 62 and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages

Bloody Pacific Schrijvers

54

Bloom Violent London

17

The American Bourgeoisie Rosenbaum Beckett

46

Andrew Jackson Remini

53

Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium

Angel of Death Williams

66

Hatzaki

The Antifascist Classroom Blessing

31

Before Haiti Garrigus

52

Labour

Arab Voices Zogby

44

Behind the Dream Jones

51

Bonds of Blood Dodds Pennock

Arafat and the Dream of Palestine Abu Sharif 45 Arblaster A History of the Low Countries

22

Arielli Fascist Italy and the Middle East, 27

1933-40

Behr A History of International Political Theory 36 Being Muslim in America Shiekh

47

A Being so Gentle Brady

49

Armitage Braddick The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 10

Bekkaoui White Women Captives in North

Armitage Mercier Speaking History

Bell Elizabeth I

48

Africa Bell Gray Televising History

68

6

59 9 22

Bogdanor From New Jerusalem to New 18 7

Bose Manjapra Cosmopolitan Thought Zones 4 1 Boyce O’Day Gladstone and Ireland

21

Boyce The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization

36

Bradley Making American Culture

47

Brady A Being so Gentle

49

Brady Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861-1913 60

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63

A Breath of Freedom Höhn Klimke Bregman A History of Israel

Cosmopolitan Thought Zones Bose Manjapra 41

52

Charmley A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 18

Costa Pinto Rethinking the Nature of Fascism 23

45

Chatterjee The Making of Indian Secularism 39

Coulombe The Pope’s Legion

26

21

Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow Foo 55

Cowman Women in British Politics, c.1689-1979

61

The Children’s Crusade Dickson

Cox Luddy Cultures of Care in Irish Medical History, 1750-1970 66

Breuninger Recovering Bishop Berkeley

Bright Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era 65

7

Bringing Desegregation Home Willink

51

The Churchills Lee

Britain and the Sea O’Hara

14

Cinema and the Swastika Vande Winkel Welch 30

18

Cragoe Readman The Land Question in Britain, 16 1750-1950

Britain’s International Role, 1970-1991 Turner 15

The Civil Rights Movement Riches

The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 Armitage

Created Equal Horsbrugh-Porter

61

Cronin A History of Ireland

20

British Foreign and Defence Policy Since 1945 Self 15

Coates Ulrichsen The Logistics and Politics of the British Campaigns in the Middle East, 1914-22 54 Coleborne Madness in the Family

Broughton Rogers Gender and Fatherhood in the

Cross Gender and Fraternal Orders in Europe, 1300-2000 59

7

The Cuban Revolution (1959-2009) Roy

8

Cultural History Green

Braddick

10

Nineteenth Century

61

Collette Garrett-Goodyear The Later Middle Ages

Brutality and Desire Herzog

63

Collins Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000

51

67

Cronin Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran 4 5

52 5

Bryder Women’s Bodies and Medical Science 67

Commemoration and Bloody Sunday Conway 17

Bull Thinking Medieval

Communism in Russia Sakwa

33

Burg The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From 32 its Ashes

Companion to Women’s Historical Writing Spongberg Caine Curthoys

61

Burgess Thomas Paine: A Collection of Unknown 47 Writings

Confronting Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle France Forth Accampo 62

Butler Victorian Occultism and the Making of

Confronting the Climate Jankovic

Curthoys McGrath How to Write History that

7

16

Modern Magic

C Caine Biography and History Campion The Good Fight

5 19

Cannadine What is History Now?

Cultures of Care in Irish Medical History, 1750-

65

Conservative Intellectuals and Richard Nixon Mergel 49

Constructing Yugoslavia Drapac

34

Contemporary Europe Sakwa Stevens

22

10

Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era

Carbone Nathanael Greene

53

Bright

65

Carbone Washington

54

Conway Commemoration and Bloody Sunday 17

Carl Gustav Jung Sherry

66

Conway Patel Europeanization in the Twentieth Century 40

4

Carvalho Gemenne Nations and their Histories 4

Cook A Short History of the Liberal Party

A Century of Premiers Leonard

Copsey Olechnowicz Varieties of Anti-Fascism 19

18

1970 Cox Luddy

66

Cultures of Shame Nash Kilday

17

Cunliffe-Jones My Nigeria

58

18

2

People Want to Read Custer Schultz

Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution Potofsky 28

Capern The Historical Study of Women

Carr Evans What is History?

Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle 45 East Noorani

53

D D’Cruze Jackson Women, Crime and Justice in England since 1660 62 Davies Empiricism and History Davies The Haunted

5 13

Davies Wheatcroft The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 5: The Years of Hunger 34 Daybell Hinds Material Readings of Early Modern Culture

12

Deacon Russell Woollacott Transnational Lives

40

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index Dear Revolutionizing the Sciences

63

Elizabeth I Bell

The Death of Elizabeth I Loomis

11

Elizabeth of York Okerlund

Del Boca Mohamed Fekini and the Fight to Free Libya 58

Ellis The Napoleonic Empire

Del Giudice Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans 48 Desbois The Holocaust by Bullets

32

The Development of the International Book Trade, 1870-1895 Rukavina 37 The Devil of Great Island Baker

49

DiCenzo Feminist Media History

59

Dickson The Children’s Crusade

7

9

FDR and the Environment Woolner

50

11

FDR and the Holocaust Newton

49

28

The Emancipation Proclamation Vorenberg 49

FDR, the Vatican, and the Roman Catholic Church in America, 1933-1945 Woolner Kurial 49

Emling The Fossil Hunter

FDR’s Funeral Train Klara

50

Fejes Gay Rights and Moral Panic

60

64

Empiricism and History Davies

5

Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880-

Ernest Dichter and Motivation Research Schwarzkopf Gries European Union History Kaiser Varsori

24

1914 Jones

61

22

Feminism and Voluntary Action Mahood

59

Feminist Media History DiCenzo

59 16

Europeanization in the Twentieth Century Conway Patel

40

Fighting Fires Ewen

Dictionary of Labour Biography Gildart Howell 3

Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 1890-1950 Gradmann Simon

67

Fitzgerald Lambkin Migration in Irish History 1607-2007 20

The Disentanglement of Populations Reinisch

Evangelical Millennialism in the Trans-Atlantic

Fleeting Cities Geppert

White

World, 1500-2000 Gribben

Fleming Launius DeVorkin Globalizing Polar Science 65

23

38

Disputed Territories and Shared Pasts Frank 42 Hadler

Evans Marchal The Uses of the Middle Ages in 43 Modern European States

Dodds Pennock Bonds of Blood

The Evolution of the British Welfare State

7

The Domination of Strangers Wilson Doumanis A History of Greece

39 6

Foot Italy’s Divided Memory

16 33

Forth Accampo Confronting Modernity in Fin62 de-Siècle France

34 18

Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823-61 33 Gentes The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early

6

Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000 Collins

8

The Early Middle Ages Olson

7

Eastern Europe since 1945 Swain

34

Edmundson A History of the British Presence in Chile 52 Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783 Black 13 Eighteenth-Century British Premiers Leonard 18 The Eighteenth-Century Composite State Hayton Kelly Bergin

15

Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson Henry 50

70

27

14

Dutton A History of the Liberal Party

The Early Byzantine Historians Treadgold

55

Fraser

Drapac Constructing Yugoslavia

Earenfight Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe 9

Foo Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow

Ewen Fighting Fires Exile to Siberia, 1590-1822 Gentes

E

23

Modern England McShane Walker

9

Eze Intellectual History in Contemporary South Africa 57 Eze The Politics of History in Contemporary Africa 57

F The Face of Queenship Riehl

11

The Failure of Italian Nationhood Graziano 27 Faith Under Fire Madigan

19

A Fascist Century Griffin Feldman

23

Fascist Italy and the Middle East, 1933-40 Arielli

27

Forth Masculinity in the Modern West

60

Fortna Learning to Read in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic 43 The Fossil Hunter Emling

64

Foster Gender, Mastery and Slavery

62

The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid Skinner 37 France and Its Spaces of War Lorcin Brewer 28 France since 1870 Sowerwine

28

Frank Hadler Disputed Territories and Shared Pasts 42 Fraser The Evolution of the British Welfare State

14

Freeman Troubled Water

53

From New Jerusalem to New Labour Bogdanor

18

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index From Valmy to Waterloo Thoral

42

Geppert Fleeting Cities

23

Fuchs Thompson Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe 61

The German Question and the International Order, 1943-48 Lewkowicz 41

Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era Laats 49

German Reparations, 1919 - 1932 Gomes

29

Gheith Jolluck Gulag Voices

33

The Future of History Munslow

Gildart Howell Dictionary of Labour Biography 3

4

G Gamsa The Reading of Russian Literature in China 55 Gantt Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865-1922 41 Garrigus Before Haiti

52

Gatrell Baron Warlands

33

Gay Rights and Moral Panic Fejes

60

Gender and Empire Woolacott

61

Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century Broughton Rogers

61

Gender and Fraternal Orders in Europe, 13002000 Cross 59 Gender in the Development of a Global Industry, 1670 to the Present Mercier Gier 60 Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist Eastern and Central Europe Penn Massino

Gillette Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century 65 Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century Gillette 65 Girard Haiti

52

Gladstone and Ireland Boyce O’Day

21

Globalizing Polar Science Fleming Launius DeVorkin

65

Goddesses, Elixirs, and Witches Riddle

66

Going to War Towle

19

Golden Age Spain Kamen

25

Gomes German Reparations, 1919 - 1932

29

The Good Fight Campion

19

Gough The Terror in the French Revolution 28 Governance and Politics in Post-Military Nigeria 58 Adejumobi Gradmann Simon Evaluating and Standardizing

34

Gender Politics and Mass Dictatorship Lim

Therapeutic Agents, 1890-1950

67

Grant After The Bomb

17

60

Graziano The Failure of Italian Nationhood 27

Gender, Catholicism and Spirituality Lux-Sterritt 62 Mangion

The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Boyce 36

Gender, Mastery and Slavery Foster

The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944-50 41 Baxter

Petrone

62

Gender, Sexuality and Syphilis in Early Modern Venice McGough 27 Gender, War and Politics Hagemann Mettele

Green Cultural History

5

Gribben Evangelical Millennialism in the Trans38 Atlantic World, 1500-2000

Rendall

42

Gentes Exile to Siberia, 1590-1822

33

Griffin A Short History of the British Industrial Revolution 14

33

Griffin Feldman A Fascist Century

Gentes Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823-61

23

Griffin Modernism and Fascism

23

Gulag Voices Gheith Jolluck

33

H Hagemann Mettele Rendall Gender, War and Politics 42 Haiti Girard Haldon The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History The Harding Affair Robenalt

52 6 47

Harrington Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of 56 British India Hatzaki Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium The Haunted Davies

6 13

Hayton Kelly Bergin The Eighteenth-Century Composite State 15 Headhunting and Colonialism Roque

39

Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship Rossbach 41 0 Henry Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson 5 Henry Knox Puls

53

Henry The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science 63 Henshall The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites 13 Herodotus and Sima Qian: The First Great Historians of Greece and China Martin Herzog Brutality and Desire

6 63

Hewitson Nationalism in Germany, 1848-1866

29

High and Mighty Queens of Early Modern England Levin Barrett-Graves Eldridge Carney 10 Higham Kagan The Military History of the Soviet Union 34 Hill Sport In History

16

Hilwig Italy and 1968

27

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index Historical Reenactment McCalman Pickering 5 The Historical Study of Women Capern

10

A History of World Societies McKay Buckler Hill Ebrey Beck Crowston Wiesner-Hanks 36

Histories of Crime Kilday Nash

17

Hitler’s Ethic Weikart

30

The Historiography of Genocide Stone

38

Hitti History of The Arabs

43

Intersections of Gender, Religion and Ethnicity 62 in the Middle Ages Beattie Fenton

A History of Charisma Potts

37

Höhn Klimke A Breath of Freedom

52

Iqbal The Bengal Delta

39

A History of China Roberts

55

The Holocaust by Bullets Desbois

32

Iran and the CIA Bayandor

46

The Iran-Iraq War Johnson

46

18

The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Burg 32

Iraq’s Last Jews Morad Shasha

46

A History of Denmark Jespersen

22

Horne Mau Mau in Harlem?

52

Ireland and India Silvestri

39

History of Germany Wende

29

Horsbrugh-Porter Created Equal

61

Ireland The US Military in Hawai’i

38

How to Write History that People Want to Read 2 Curthoys McGrath

The Irish Diaspora in Britain, 1750-1939 MacRaild

21

Hughes Whiteness in Zimbabwe

58

A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 Charmley

A History of Greece Doumanis

6

A History of International Political Theory

International Organisation in World Politics Armstrong Lloyd Redmond 36

Behr

36

A History of Ireland Cronin

20

Hulsman To Begin the World Over Again

44

Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 18651922 Gantt 41

A History of Israel Bregman

45

Hwang A History of Korea

55

Iriye Saunier The Palgrave Dictionary of

A History of Italy Baldoli

26

A History of Korea Hwang

55

A History of Poland Prazmowska

35

A History of Reading and Writing Lyons

37

A History of Russia Bartlett

32

A History of Spain Barton

25

History of The Arabs Hitti

43

A History of the Baltic States Kasekamp

35

A History of the British Isles Black

13

I

Transnational History

4

Isenberg Muriel’s War

32

I Saw it Coming K’Meyer Hart

47

Italy and 1968 Hilwig

27

Imber The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650

43

Italy’s Divided Memory Foot

27

Imperial Andamans Vaidik

38

Indian Mobilities in the West, 1900-1947 Lahiri

57

The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 5: The Years of Hunger Davies Wheatcroft 34

J Jackson Paris Under Water

29

Jacob The Scientific Revolution

64

Jaeger Magnificence and the Sublime in Medieval Aesthetics

8

A History of the British Labour Party Thorpe 18

Information History in the Modern World Weller

A History of the British Presence in Chile Edmundson

Intellectual History in Contemporary South Africa Eze 57

Jansen The Monstrous Regiment of Women 11

52

Jeffers Marshall

54

The History of the Congo Ngolet

57

Jenkins A History of the United States

47

A History of the Liberal Party Dutton

18

International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Vol Set Mitchell 2

Jespersen A History of Denmark

22

International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania Mitchell 2

John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon

International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas Mitchell 2

Johnson Pogroms, Peasants, Jews

16

International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe Mitchell 2

Johnson The Iran-Iraq War

46

Jones Behind the Dream

51

A History of the Low Countries Arblaster

22

A History of the United States Jenkins

47

A History of Western Societies Complete McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks 35 A History of Western Society Since 1300 McKay 36 Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks

72

66

Jankovic Confronting the Climate

Logsdon

65

65

Jones Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880-1914 61

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30

Joseph Neighborhood Rebels

51

K

Lane Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland 21

Lorcin Brewer France and Its Spaces of War 28 Lowe Mastering Modern British History

13

Late Medieval France Small

Lowe Mastering Modern World History

35

Loyalty and Identity Monod Pittock Szechi

10

Ludington The Politics of Wine in Britain

16

28

The Later Middle Ages Collette GarrettGoodyear

7

Kaiser Leucht Gehler Transnational Networks in Regional Integration 22

Layher Queenship and Voice in Medieval Northern Europe

11

Kaiser Varsori European Union History

22

Learned Queen Shenk

11

Kamen Golden Age Spain

25

Kamusella The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe

Learning to Read in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic Fortna 43

24

Lebanon Rubin

45

Kasekamp A History of the Baltic States

35

Lee The Churchills

18

K’Meyer Hart I Saw it Coming

47

Kavey World-Building and the Early Modern Imagination 12

Lemmings Walker Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England 9

Kenney 1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End 37

Leonard A Century of Premiers

Kesselring The Northern Rebellion of 1569 10 Kilday Nash Histories of Crime

17

Kim Schwartz Northeast Asia’s Difficult Past 56

18

Lux-Sterritt Mangion Gender, Catholicism and 62 Spirituality Lynch When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out

20

Lyons A History of Reading and Writing

37

M MacRaild Taylor Social Theory and Social History

5

MacRaild The Irish Diaspora in Britain, 17501939 21

Leonard Eighteenth-Century British Premiers 18

Madigan Faith Under Fire

19

Leonard Nineteenth-Century British Premiers 18

Madness in the Family Coleborne

67

The Letters of Heloise and Abelard McLaughlin Wheeler 8

Magnificence and the Sublime in Medieval

Levin Barrett-Graves Eldridge Carney High and Mighty Queens of Early Modern England 10

Mahood Feminism and Voluntary Action

59

Making American Culture Bradley

47

The Making of Indian Secularism Chatterjee 39

8

Aesthetics Jaeger

Kirk Korea Betrayed

55

Klara FDR’s Funeral Train

50

Kommunalka Messana

33

Korea Betrayed Kirk

55

Levin Political Thought in the Age of Revolution, 1776-1848 36

Edmonds

58

25

Lewkowicz The German Question and the International Order, 1943-48

41

The Malaria Project Masterson

50

Lim Petrone Gender Politics and Mass Dictatorship

Maley The Afghanistan Wars

46

60

Lincoln and McClellan Waugh

49

Maltby The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire

25

Living with Jim Crow Valk Brown

51

Manes As If It Were Life

32

Mann Wartime Dissent in America

50

Margaret Paston’s Piety Rosenthal

8

Krüger Levsen War Volunteering in Modern Times Kuklick A Political History of the USA

50

L Laats Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era 49 Lahiri Choudhury Telegraphic Imperialism

40

Lahiri Indian Mobilities in the West, 1900-1947

57

The Land Question in Britain, 1750-1950 Cragoe Readman 16 Land War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750-1850 15

The Logistics and Politics of the British Campaigns in the Middle East, 1914-22 Coates Ulrichsen 54 Logsdon John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon 65 The Long European Reformation Wallace

12

Making Settler Colonial Space Banivanua Mar

Marshall Jeffers

54

Martin Herodotus and Sima Qian: The First Great Historians of Greece and China

6

Long The Rise and Fall of the Healthy Factory 14

Marwil Visiting Modern War in Risorgimento Italy 27

Loomis The Death of Elizabeth I

Marxism and History Perry

11

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index Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861-1913 Brady 60

Messana Kommunalka

Mortimer Wallenstein

12

Masculinity in the Modern West Forth

60

Migration in Irish History 1607-2007 Fitzgerald

Mukherjee Surviving Bhopal

57

Lambkin

20

Mason A Short History of Asia

Müller West Germans Against The West

31

56

Milani The Shah

44

Mastering Modern British History Lowe

13

The Military History of the Soviet Union Higham Kagan 34

Mulligan Simms The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660-2000 15

Mastering Modern European History Miller 22

33

5

Munslow The Future of History

4

35

Millar Authority and Identity

Masterson The Malaria Project

50

Miller Mastering Modern European History 22

Murder and Media in the New Rome Simpson 27 Murdoch Scotland and America,

12

Mitchell International Historical Statistics 17502005: 3-Vol Set 2

c.1600-c.1800

48

Mitchell International Historical Statistics 17502 2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania

Muriel’s War Isenberg

32

My Nigeria Cunliffe-Jones

58

Material Readings of Early Modern Culture Daybell Hinds Materializing Europe Badenoch Fickers

23

Mau Mau in Harlem? Horne

52

Mayer Künnemann Trans-Pacific Interactions 55 McCalman Pickering Historical Reenactment 5 McEwan Sharpe Accommodating Poverty

14

McGough Gender, Sexuality and Syphilis in Early 27 Modern Venice McKay Buckler Hill Ebrey Beck Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of World Societies 36 McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A 35 History of Western Societies Complete McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of Western Society Since 1300

36

McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks Western Society: A Brief History 35 McLaughlin Wheeler The Letters of Heloise and Abelard 8 McShane Walker The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England

13

Munslow Narrative and History

Mastering Modern World History Lowe

Mitchell International Historical Statistics 17502 2005: Americas Mitchell International Historical Statistics 17502005: Europe 2

The Napoleonic Empire Ellis

28

Narrative and History Munslow

5

Modernism and Eugenics Turda

24

Nash Kilday Cultures of Shame

17

Modernism and Fascism Griffin

23

Nathanael Greene Carbone

53

Modernism and Nihilism Weller

24

Nationalism in Germany, 1848-1866 Hewitson

29

Nationalizing the Past Berger Lorenz

43

Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade Stobart Van Damme 25 Moeller The Nazi State and German Society 30

Nations and their Histories Carvalho Gemenne 4

Mohamed Fekini and the Fight to Free Libya Del

Nature’s End Sörlin Warde

37

Boca

Naval Power Black

15

58

Mold Berridge Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs

67

Monod Pittock Szechi Loyalty and Identity 10 The Monstrous Regiment of Women Jansen 11

9

N

The Nazi State and German Society Moeller 30 Negotiating Clerical Identities Thibodeaux 63 Neighborhood Rebels Joseph

51

Montgomery Royle

53

Neoconservatism and the New American Century Ryan

50

Medicine after the Holocaust Rubenfeld

67

Moore Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality

19

Neurology and Modernity Salisbury Shail

66

The Meiji Restoration Swale

56

Morad Shasha Iraq’s Last Jews

46

A New History of Southeast Asia Ricklefs Lockhart Lau Reyes Aung-Thwin

56

Memorialization in Germany since 1945 Niven Paver 29

The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth Swartz 57

Mercier Gier Gender in the Development of a Global Industry, 1670 to the Present 60

Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England Lemmings Walker 9

Mergel Conservative Intellectuals and Richard Nixon 49

Morris Science for the Nation

74

64

New Perspectives on the Transnational Right Power Durham 40 Newton FDR and the Holocaust

49

Ngolet The History of the Congo

57

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index 1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End Kenney 37

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History Bannock Baxter 4

Power Durham New Perspectives on the Transnational Right

40

Nineteenth Century Britain Black MacRaild 13

Papasotiriou Levine America since 1945

47

Prazmowska A History of Poland

35

Nineteenth Century Europe Rapport

Paris Under Water Jackson

29

Nineteenth-Century British Premiers Leonard 18

Patrick Pearse Augusteijn

21

The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History 1660-2000, Mulligan Simms 15

Niven Paver Memorialization in Germany since 1945 29

Penn Massino Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist Eastern and Central Europe 3 4

Noorani Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial 45 Middle East

Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany Rossol 29

Northeast Asia’s Difficult Past Kim Schwartz 56 The Northern Rebellion of 1569 Kesselring 10

Perreault Kadar Warley Photographs, Histories, and Meanings 67

Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality Moore

19

Perry Marxism and History

57

The Persian Gulf in History Potter

Nugent Africa Since Independence

22

O

5 45

Puls Henry Knox

53

Q Queenship and Voice in Medieval Northern Europe Layher 11

R Raghavan War and Peace in Modern India

57

Raj Relocating Modern Science

64

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Okerlund Elizabeth of York

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A Political History of the USA Kuklick

50

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The Reading of Russian Literature in China Gamsa

55

On Farting Allen

8

Stone Age Oriji

Reading Shenbao Tsai

56

On the Purification of Women Rieder

8

Recovering Bishop Berkeley Breuninger

21

31

Political Thought in the Age of Revolution, 17761848 Levin 36

Redefining British Politics Black

17

48

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Reinisch White The Disentanglement of

Operation Last Chance Zuroff Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans Del Giudice

58

Oriji Political Organization in Nigeria since the

The Politics of Language and Nationalism in

Late Stone Age

Modern Central Europe Kamusella

24

Oswald Mosley and the New Party Worley 19

The Politics of Wine in Britain Ludington

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The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 Imber

Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern

58 43

P Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Smith 45 The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History Haldon

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The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History Rubinstein Jolles Rubenstein 3 The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History Iriye Saunier 4

Ireland Lane

21

Polk Understanding Iran

46

The Pope’s Legion Coulombe

26

Porciani Raphael Atlas of European Historiography

3

Postmodernism and History Thompson

5

Potofsky Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution

28

Potter The Persian Gulf in History

45

Potts A History of Charisma

37

Populations

23

Relocating Modern Science Raj

64

Remaking Madrid Stapell

26

Remini Andrew Jackson

53

Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture Southcombe Tapsell

9

Rethinking the Nature of Fascism Costa Pinto 23 Revolution in Science Brake

63

Revolutionizing the Sciences Dear

63

Riall Risorgimento

26

Riches The Civil Rights Movement

51

Ricklefs Lockhart Lau Reyes Aung-Thwin A New 56 History of Southeast Asia Riddle Goddesses, Elixirs, and Witches

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index Rieder On the Purification of Women

8

Riehl The Face of Queenship

11

Rigoglioso Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity

6

Riley-Smith What Were the Crusades?

8

The Rise and Fall of the Healthy Factory Long 14

Skinner The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid 37

S Sakwa Communism in Russia

33

Small Late Medieval France

Sakwa Stevens Contemporary Europe

22

Smith Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict 45

Salisbury Shail Neurology and Modernity

66

Schrijvers Bloody Pacific

54

Social Theory and Social History MacRaild Taylor

Schultz Custer

53

Schwarzkopf Gries Ernest Dichter and Motivation Research Science for the Nation Morris

24

Sosnowski When the Rivers Ran Red

48

64

Southcombe Tapsell Restoration Politics,

25 26

Robenalt The Harding Affair

47

Robert E. Lee Trudeau

54

The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science Henry 63

Roberts A History of China

55

The Scientific Revolution Jacob

Liberalism

26

Roque Headhunting and Colonialism

39

Rosenthal Margaret Paston’s Piety

Sowerwine France since 1870

28

Spain Since 1939 Black

26

Spain Transformed Townson

26

Speaking History Armitage Mercier

48

Women’s Historical Writing

61

48

Service The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927 32

Sport In History Hill

16

8

Settler and Creole Reenactment Agnew Lamb 5

Stapell Remaking Madrid

26

Settler Colonialism Veracini

Stobart Van Damme Modernity and the SecondHand Trade 25

Rossol Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany

29

Rousseau Black Woman’s Burden

51

Rowlands Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early 13 Modern Europe Roy The Cuban Revolution (1959-2009)

52

Royle Montgomery

53

Rubenfeld Medicine after the Holocaust

67

Rubin Lebanon

45 3

Rukavina The Development of the International Book Trade, 1870-1895 37 The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927 Service 32 Ryan Neoconservatism and the New American 50 Century

76

48

9

Spongberg Caine Curthoys Companion to

Rossbach Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the 41 Special Relationship

Rubinstein Jolles Rubenstein The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History

64

Religion and Culture

Self British Foreign and Defence Policy Since 1945 15

Rosenbaum Beckett The American Bourgeoisie

Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran Cronin 45 37

Risorgimento Riall

Scotland and America, c.1600-c.1800 Murdoch

5

Sörlin Warde Nature’s End

The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire Maltby

Romero Salvadó Smith The Agony of Spanish

28

38

Shadis Berenguela of Castile (1180-1246) and Political Women in the High Middle Ages 9

Stone The Historiography of Genocide

38

The Shah Milani

44

A Student’s Guide to History Benjamin

2

Shenk Learned Queen

11

Studying History Black MacRaild

2

Shepherd Pattinson War in a Twilight World 34

Surviving Bhopal Mukherjee

57

Sherman Woodworth

54

Surviving Hitler’s War Vaizey

31

Sherry Carl Gustav Jung

66

Swain Eastern Europe since 1945

34

Shiekh Being Muslim in America

47

Swale The Meiji Restoration

56

Ships on Maps Unger

13

Swan Black Power in Bermuda

52

A Short History of Asia Mason

56

Swartz The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s

A Short History of the British Industrial Revolution Griffin

14

A Short History of the Liberal Party Cook

18

Silvestri Ireland and India

39

Simpson Murder and Media in the New Rome 27 Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India Harrington 56

T Township Youth

57

Telegraphic Imperialism Lahiri Choudhury

40

Televising History Bell Gray

22

The Terror in the French Revolution Gough 28 Thacker Joseph Goebbels

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index Theodore Roosevelt Abroad Thompson

49

Uranium Wars Aczel

64

Thibodeaux Negotiating Clerical Identities 63

The US Military in Hawai’i Ireland

38

War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830 Bessel Guyatt Rendall 42

Thinking Medieval Bull

The Uses of the Middle Ages in Modern European States Evans Marchal

43

War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 17501850 Land 15

7

The Thirty Years War Wilson

11

Thomas Paine: A Collection of Unknown Writings Burgess

47

Thompson Postmodernism and History

5

Thompson Theodore Roosevelt Abroad

49

Thomson The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain 26 Thoral From Valmy to Waterloo

42

Thorpe A History of the British Labour Party 18 To Begin the World Over Again Hulsman Tosh Why History Matters

44 4

Towle Going to War

19

Townson Spain Transformed

26

Transatlantic Anti-Catholicism Verhoeven

40

Transnational Lives Deacon Russell Woollacott

40

Transnational Nation Tyrrell

47

Transnational Networks in Regional Integration Kaiser Leucht Gehler

22

Trans-Pacific Interactions Mayer Künnemann 55 Treadgold The Early Byzantine Historians

6

Troubled Water Freeman

53

Trudeau Robert E. Lee

54

Tsai Reading Shenbao

56

Tudor Queenship Whitelock Hunt

10

Turda Modernism and Eugenics

24

Turner Britain’s International Role, 1970-1991 15 Tyrrell Transnational Nation

47

U

V Vaidik Imperial Andamans

38

Vaizey Surviving Hitler’s War

31

Valk Brown Living with Jim Crow

51

Vande Winkel Welch Cinema and the Swastika

30

Varieties of Anti-Fascism Copsey Olechnowicz 19 Veracini Settler Colonialism

38

Verhoeven Transatlantic Anti-Catholicism 40 Victorian Occultism and the Making of Modern Magic Butler 16 Vincent Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism 28 Violent London Bloom

17

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity Rigoglioso

6

Visiting Modern War in Risorgimento Italy Marwil

27

Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs Mold Berridge

67

Vorenberg The Emancipation Proclamation 49

W Wallace The Long European Reformation

12

Walled Towns and the Shaping of France Wolfe

28

Wallenstein Mortimer

12

Walton A Woman’s Crusade

59

War and Peace in Modern India Raghavan

57

Warlands Gatrell Baron

33

Wartime Dissent in America Mann

50

Washington Carbone

54

Waugh Lincoln and McClellan

49

Weikart Hitler’s Ethic

30

Weimar Culture Revisited Williams

30

Weller Information History in the Modern World

66

Weller Modernism and Nihilism

24

Wende History of Germany

29

West Germans Against The West Müller

31

Western Society: A Brief History McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks 35 Whaley Women and the Practice of Medical Care in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1800 12 What is History Now? Cannadine What is History? Carr Evans

4

What Were the Crusades? Riley-Smith

8

When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out Lynch 20 When the Rivers Ran Red Sosnowski

48

White Women Captives in North Africa Bekkaoui

59

Whitelock Hunt Tudor Queenship

10

Whiteness in Zimbabwe Hughes

58

Why History Matters Tosh

Understanding Iran Polk

46

War in a Twilight World Shepherd Pattinson 34

The Undivided Sky Wolf

30

Unger Ships on Maps

13

War Volunteering in Modern Times Krüger Levsen

25

4

Williams Angel of Death

66

Williams Weimar Culture Revisited

30

Willink Bringing Desegregation Home

51

Willson Women in Twentieth-Century Italy 27 Wilson The Domination of Strangers

39

Wilson The Thirty Years War

11

Winters Amelia Earhart

48

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index Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe Rowlands 13

Z Zastoupil Rammohun Roy and the Making of 16 Victorian Britain

Wolf The Undivided Sky

30

Wolfe Walled Towns and the Shaping of France

28

Henshall

13

A Woman’s Crusade Walton

59

Zogby Arab Voices

44

Women and the Great War Belzer

60

Zuroff Operation Last Chance

31

The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites

Women and the Practice of Medical Care in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1800 Whaley

12

Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe Earenfight 9 Women in British Politics, c.1689-1979 61

Cowman

Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe Fuchs Thompson 61 Women in Twentieth-Century Europe Allen 61 Women in Twentieth-Century Italy Willson 27 Women, Crime and Justice in England since 62 1660 D’Cruze Jackson Women’s Bodies and Medical Science Bryder 67 Woodworth Sherman

54

Woolacott Gender and Empire

61

Woolner FDR and the Environment

50

Woolner Kurial FDR, the Vatican, and the Roman Catholic Church in America, 1933-1945

49

World-Building and the Early Modern Imagination Kavey

12

Worley Oswald Mosley and the New Party 19 Writing the Stalin Era Alexopoulos Tomoff Hessler

33

Wukovits Admiral “Bull” Halsey

53

Y Yenne Alexander the Great

78

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